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    What plants are these?

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    Plant 1


    Plant2
    Picture 1


    Picture 2


    Sorry for the poor quality pictures.
    What are these plants?Anyone knows?
    Thanks.

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    Some kind of moss on the our playground or anywhere in Singapore!

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    Thanks, i know they are from singapore.i picked them up.i'm more interested in their actual names.Haha.Thanks anyways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawry83 View Post
    Thanks, i know they are from singapore.i picked them up.i'm more interested in their actual names.Haha.Thanks anyways.
    Looks like Singapore fissidens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue33 View Post
    Looks like Singapore fissidens.
    you mean plant 1 or plant 2?
    more like plant 2 i guess.

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    I don't think you cam grow the picture 2 plants in submerge form. As for picture 1,the image is too blurr, can't really see what plants it is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawry83 View Post
    you mean plant 1 or plant 2?
    more like plant 2 i guess.
    Pictures are quite blur. Moss grow on different conditions can result in different look, only under microscope can tell the difference. It can be all the same breeds, who knows!

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    first one is fissiden .sp, common in singapore and can be grown submerged, usually found on wet rocks.

    second one i dunno the name. but i know it cant be grown submerged. usually found on damp floor and rocks.

    i have tried both before and just sharing my findings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dzylim View Post
    first one is fissiden .sp, common in singapore and can be grown submerged, usually found on wet rocks.

    second one i dunno the name. but i know it cant be grown submerged. usually found on damp floor and rocks.

    i have tried both before and just sharing my findings.
    thanks for your input.As for plant no1. i feel that its more like liverworts than fissidens.looks like some sort of "seaweed"

    2nd 1.its partially submerged since monday 11 august.

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