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    Expensive plants that tied to driftwood??

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    Are these the more expensive plants that are tied to driftwood currently in the singapore market????

    p.s--> Not referring to plants that need to be pushed inside gravels......

    1) Mini pellia
    2) Needle leaves java ferns
    3) Bolbitis
    4) Mini bolbitis from thailand (Heard before from LFS) but never seen it? Anyone see this before....?
    4) Nana gold
    5) Petite nana
    6) Mini nana
    7) Moss - US Fissiden
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    9) ......

    Anyone want to continue this lists and share their knowledge......thks
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    The word 'expensive' is very subjective. Some people may think any plant above $2 is expensive while some may feel those below $20 is still cheap. The quantity also counts..eg. a plant of Japanese Hairgrass that cost $0.50. Is it expensive or cheap?

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    you can find plenty of bolbitis and mosses/pellia attached to wood at Bioplast.

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    to me will be

    1) Mini pellia
    2) US Fissiden

    it seen to me that those hard to aqquire new plant in Singapore are the more expensive one usually...
    "Ask the Lord your GOD for sign, whelther in deepest depth or highest height." Isaiah 7:11

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    yah, looks like pellia and US fissiden are among the more expensive plants to get.
    Actually prices depend on individual, if you are a hobbyist in planted, its the contentment you go for! thats what i feel

    well; check out Hii's planted, he owns these 2 plants. he do sell also, if there is avaliable stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesneo
    Are these the more expensive plants that are tied to driftwood currently in the singapore market????

    p.s--> Not referring to plants that need to be pushed inside gravels......

    1) Mini pellia
    2) Needle leaves java ferns
    3) Bolbitis
    4) Mini bolbitis from thailand (Heard before from LFS) but never seen it? Anyone see this before....?
    4) Nana gold
    5) Petite nana
    6) Mini nana
    7) Moss - US Fissiden
    .....
    9) ......

    Anyone want to continue this lists and share their knowledge......thks


    hey what is nana gold?
    how come it is seldom heard or seen in LFS?

    by the way, those LFS always sells nana infested with tiny amount of algaes, it is really not worth buying it as you need to wash and scrub them off gently before planting or scaping, rather time consuming and wasting of resources

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    Quote Originally Posted by guan
    hey what is nana gold?
    how come it is seldom heard or seen in LFS?

    by the way, those LFS always sells nana infested with tiny amount of algaes, it is really not worth buying it as you need to wash and scrub them off gently before planting or scaping, rather time consuming and wasting of resources
    bro... nana gold is a plant that can be found in specalise plant shop like fareast, colourful nowsaday.

    its a 'miniature' nana that is 'lime yellow' in color, was told the interesting thing about this plant is that its colouration will make it much more visible under shady area...
    "Ask the Lord your GOD for sign, whelther in deepest depth or highest height." Isaiah 7:11

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    oh, maybe i had seen it in colorful before, since u mentioned the lime yellow. but it isnt so common in the local shop isnt it?

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