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    plant ID: Eriocaulon sp.

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    hi guys. need help on id-ing this 2 gu jing(eriocaulon) i got.
    grown for 2 weeks.. now having a nice shape.. but still unable to get its name..

    just bought a smaller one few days ago.. the one on the right.. i believe its the same species as the 1st one..

    thanks

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    Hi bro , If I'm not wrong is "Eriocaulon sp. Goias".
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    im quite sure its not goias.. goias grow to quite a big size and have thick and board leaves.. mine is spiky and skinny leaves.

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    Here is a website on plants link....

    www.plantedtank.net/forums/myplants/All_plants/50/0.

    Check which plants that you have.
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    thanks for the link bro..
    it looks kinda like eriocaulon cinereum from the linked you showed.. but cinereum have thicker leaves as well..
    other than cinereum.. all the other are confirm not the erio i got..

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    no body can ID it? i suspect its a thailand gu jing..
    anyway.. heres a top view of it.



    i bought a china gu jing today at colourful.. got a antenna.. if im not wrong.. this is eriocaulon cinerium..

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