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    Plant ID please

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    Hi bros, would appreciate if anyone could tell me what these tall plants with small leaves are. I know the grass is HC but need some help with the ID of the tall ones.
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    Re: Plant ID please

    I'd also like the ID of the green leafy plant at the left and the maroon leaved one on the right, if anyone here can help me
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    Re: Plant ID please

    It looks like Rotala rotundifolia for the first stem.
    The sword plant could be either Echinodorus parviflorus or Echinodorus amazonicus, both common sword plants.
    The last stem should be Alternanthera reineckii "rosaefolia".
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    Re: Plant ID please

    Isn't it Ammania sp bonsai in the first pic? In the second pic, from left to right its Echinodorus Amazonicus, Hydrocotyle Leucocephala (the one with lots of roots growing up), Ammania sp bonsai(?) and Alternanthera Reineckii.

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    Re: Plant ID please

    Quote Originally Posted by cannon129 View Post
    Isn't it Ammania sp bonsai in the first pic? In the second pic, from left to right its Echinodorus Amazonicus, Hydrocotyle Leucocephala (the one with lots of roots growing up), Ammania sp bonsai(?) and Alternanthera Reineckii.

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    Haha, very very tall Ammania sp bonsai or maybe Bacopa caroliniana my guess.

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