Aponogeton Crispus ? I used to keep them. They grow exceptionally fast
Not sure if it's been noted, but if you go to the Botanic Gardens and take a look at the smaller freshwater pond on the left of the main path (enter from the Tanglin Road gate) before the big Swan Lake, you will find that it's now filled with many aquatic and marsh plants, including familiar species like Rotala macandra, Rotala indica (red and green), Gratiola, Cabomba, Limnophila, Nuphar, Anubias, Aponogeton and quite a few species of Cryptocorynes (pontiderifolia, balansae?, cordata?, wendtii?). Quite interesting to see all these growing outdoors under the sunlight. Please resist the temptation to steal plants if you visit.
Aponogeton Crispus ? I used to keep them. They grow exceptionally fast
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Thanks for sharing! Picture would be good.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!! TIME TO LAY BACK AND RELAX!
A Journey Of A Thousand Miles Begins With A Single Step
I wonder how long will it last
Does the national park maintaining it?
wow, this is new.
Last time I was there, there are only small quantity and variety of aquatic plants.
Got to love the revamped tanglin rd gate.
Any photo available on the marsh part? I know some you folks like to photo hunt there
Took some pics of the planted pond:
More pics:
Sweet... good attention to the details for the marsh part.
A great addition to the botanical gardens!
I can see that fish posing for your photo
Budak,
Can edit and caption the photos for the benefit of our less knowledgeable members?
Vincent - AQ is for everyone, but not for 'u' and 'mi'.
Why use punctuation? See what a difference it makes:A woman, without her man, is nothing.
A woman: without her, man is nothing.
wow budak...some real wild plants there.
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
Seem all you guys from Singapore like planted tanks [ No offence ] is this the norm
James, This is a forum for planted tank enthusiasts. Therefore, mostly singaporean with wet green fingers is seen here.
If you would like... there are other Singapore forums that specialize in Arowana, Pleco, and Cichlids. We can take this offline.
colin | The Wilderness and Forest | FTS
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