Hi,
the red plant should be Rotala Macrandra (forgot the exact spelling).
Cheers!
Hi,
the red plant should be Rotala Macrandra (forgot the exact spelling).
Cheers!
2nd picture look like Nymphoides sp
Does the second plant have little tubers/roots in the shape of miniature bananas at the base of it? If it does, it could be the so-called "banana plant" (nymphoides aquatica). The leaves certainly look like what a banana plant would usually send up to the surface.
http://dsmfishgal.typepad.com/photos...ananaplant.jpg
http://www.aquaportail.com/uploads/a...s_aquatica.jpg
If it is a Banana plant, the tubers (banana shaped parts) should not be buried in the soil completely - they may rot - I think.
Z.
I think the 1st 2 ID should be correct:
1. Rotala Macranda
2. Nymphoides sp. (no tubers)
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