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    ID: Hygrophila spp?

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    Hi,

    Plant ID needed for both plant (one on the left and one on the right). They are about 40cm in height. Thanks.


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    on the left look like Hygrophila corymbosa ''Siamensis"

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    Seems to be different variants of Hygrophila corymbosa...
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    narrow leaves variant

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    Thanks for helping me to identify this plant. Yes, they are different variant of H. corymbosa. I got info from my friend that :
    Right one : Hygrophila corymbosa ''Siamensis''
    Left one : Hygrophyla corymbosa ''Stricta''

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    I love those hygros!

    You should get the compact version as well, especially nice to look at from the side as well from the top with its green leaves with very short internodes.
    So here is another one to complete the corymbosa family... (as far as I know)
    Hgro corymbosa var compacta



    Edit : the compacta is the barricade of green plant on the foreground.
    Last edited by medicineman; 27th Jan 2007 at 22:24.

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    which one? the one at the front?

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