As one of the guys on that trip
I can tell you that the Northern parts of WA are not only remote, expensive but also beautiful, soul destroying and enjoyable
There are plants just waiting to be discovered, some probably are still un-named.
Graeme
I found this link on my local aqua forum: http://aquariumlife.com.au/showthread.php?t=14251
It is a trip down by a local renowned aquarist, Dave in searching for local aquatic plants in Northern Australia.
Moderators, I apologise if I am cross the line here in putting another forum link, but I thought it be nice to share why some of the plants we get in Singapore are so rare and expensive.
As one of the guys on that trip
I can tell you that the Northern parts of WA are not only remote, expensive but also beautiful, soul destroying and enjoyable
There are plants just waiting to be discovered, some probably are still un-named.
Graeme
hey Graeme! I so did not know you also subscribe to this forum! Hope you could share more of your other trips and your expertise.
Sorry Jungle
I usually only post on aquariumlife, I come here to learn from the masters
This is the first forum I frequented and I come here often as work allows
I will have a look for some pictures to share.
Graeme
Here are some plants we found along the trip
Eriocaulon setacium
Blyxa
P. stellatus
Ondinea
Now anyone want to come for a holiday??
Graeme
The Eriocaulon setacium is beautiful.. like the bushy looks of it
Thanks Graeme, hopefully I can meet you when I head back to Perth.
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