Here are some photos of the Fissidens witch I found... it's really beautiful:
I'm trying to grow it submerged now...
I think it's wery hard to say what specie it is. I don't think it would survive submerged too long. I once tried F.bryoides and it died soon after putting it to aquarium (I think your moss could be F.bryoides too, but it's hard to say). If you would like to grow it emersed, you just need high air moisture and not to put it to direct sunlight.
Here are some photos of the Fissidens witch I found... it's really beautiful:
I'm trying to grow it submerged now...
Is there anyone who maybe knows what species of fissidens is this ???
Can all the fissidens be grown submerged ?
I think Fissiden fontanus can survive submersed, no idea what you have there. Let me know if you can grow your moss submersed, if so I would like a sample.
Maybe try to get some growing with the continuous spray method first, then try full submersion.
I doubt the fissidens will do well long term..
On a side note in the first picture of the fissidens Leptodictyum riparium is also in it I believe. growing dead center and a little down in that picture.
No need for going to a pond
-Andrew
For now it's doing ok... there are few new leaves...
I found another interesting thing in my back yard not a moss but liverwort, it look like this:
http://www.rnzih.org.nz/images/Weeke...024-290004.jpg
Does someone know what species could it be? Can it be grown submerged?
Is pellia native to Europe?
Marchantia sp. ?
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