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    Help to ID this moss

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    Bought it over at Seaview, but not sure the name. Please help to identify.
    Notice that there are a lot of bean spout lookalike growing out. Interesting!



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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    Looks like mini taiwan moss to me. Btw, are those pieces of riccia stuck in the moss?
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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    My guess is emerged form of Christmas or Singapore Moss just tied to driftwood/rock.
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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    No. Those are not riccia. Looks like part of the moss

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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesneo View Post
    My guess is emerged form of Christmas or Singapore Moss just tied to driftwood/rock.
    I tied to a rock myself. It was labelled as weeping moss at Seaview but I doubt it is

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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    usually those mass producer supplier, they grow the moss/plants in emmersd form, as you can see lots of bean spout growing out from the moss. you still cant tell at this time till you grow thicker until it becomes submmerse form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    usually those mass producer supplier, they grow the moss/plants in emmersd form, as you can see lots of bean spout growing out from the moss. you still cant tell at this time till you grow thicker until it becomes submmerse form.
    Yes Adrian, I believe too. You know what are those "bean spouts"?

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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    they're probably flower that are not bloom. i may be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    they're probably flower that are not bloom. i may be wrong.
    Thanks Adrian, I will monitor the growth and post again probably 1 month later.
    Thanks all who replied.

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    Some interesting read extracted from http://analogicalplanet.com

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    Re: Help to ID this moss

    Wow insightful pictorial representation! This is the first time I see moss sprouting! Interesting!
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