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    Need help to identify two plant ID. Thanks
    Last edited by loverans; 26th Jan 2008 at 16:22.

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    1st plant: never seen before but looks interesting.

    2nd plant: Najas indica?
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    Quote Originally Posted by juggler View Post
    1st plant: never seen before but looks interesting.

    2nd plant: Najas indica?

    Bro.. if you are interested on the 1st plant i can tell you where to get it FOC.
    its a normal plant, but ppl don't know and they buy it for a $$$$$$$.
    hiaz..

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    hI Stmoo, what plants is the first one and can it grow submerse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mud View Post
    hI Stmoo, what plants is the first one and can it grow submerse?

    TC

    Hi TC,
    i also not sure what name is it. ha... maybe can ask National Park ..

    submerse or not read this thread. but i seem it before in one of the LFS where they manage to grow it.
    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=32377

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    Stmoo, yes please tell me where to get it. I cant grow it as after two weeks it melts. thanks

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    it may not be an aquatic plant.
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    first pic i have seen it at colourful.. a much prettier colour.. it looks like moss but with stem and roots.. but very ex for me.. that bunch in the first pic cost around 2 red notes..

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvolutionZ View Post
    first pic i have seen it at colourful.. a much prettier colour.. it looks like moss but with stem and roots.. but very ex for me.. that bunch in the first pic cost around 2 red notes..
    wow... 2 red note..
    let me sell u @ 1 green note.. ( just kidding )


    as for the location of this plant where you can find them.

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    Hi Stmoo, I may want to tried a method suggest by Plantbrain using the first plant as I have a spare 1 footer. Let me know where can I get FOC (I think I may be killing a few even if I succeed.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mud View Post
    Hi Stmoo, I may want to tried a method suggest by Plantbrain using the first plant as I have a spare 1 footer. Let me know where can I get FOC (I think I may be killing a few even if I succeed.)

    TC

    Hi Tc ,

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    Hi Stmoo,

    I am there a least once a month. Used to have a lot of tiger bards in the drain but have not seen them for a long time. Thanks for the info. May be visiting there this weekend and tried it out, Will post the results of the growing? Thanks again.

    TC

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    Dear all, if you are collecting plants and animals from the wild, please make sure that the collection point is NOT in the nature reserve. Please also do not encourage collections from the nature reserves or the areas adjacent to the reserves. Thank you.
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    i have deleted those information related to the Plant ..

    sorry for that... Need to save the Nature.

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    Thank you, stmoo.

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