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    More Plants from Sulawesi

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    This is the red plum plant in http://www.aristocratama.com/ after growing immersed for a month. Looks like Myriophyllum



    A new bolbitis that grows really slowly. Its small. Have been growing it for the past 2 months.

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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    this side have interestingly unique plant
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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi


    http://www.aristocratama.com

    Hello, can you help me find the scientific name of this plant that are on this site.

    I see that we have the same desires

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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    This plant could be a new undescribed species. I have posted pictures, so far no one is able to come up with a scientific name!

    I am also dying to find out. Anyone, any idea?
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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    Myriophylum with a hint of balsamica I'd say.
    How do you find the plant to be?

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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    I find the plant do not adapt well to high CO2 fertilisation and soft acidic water. They tend to melt. In high ph tanks, they grow well without the need for CO2. They are quite demanding on light levels as well.
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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    1st picture looks like H.balsamica, 2nd one maybe bolbitis.
    Im guessing Echinodorus ??? for the 3rd picture.....

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    Re: More Plants from Sulawesi

    The third picture is definitely not an Echinodorus.
    Still dont know what it is though.
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