You have a picture?
You have a picture?
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
No leh never buy. It looks like a small fir tree.
is it put outside the shop, with only one or two leaves per bag, that look a bit like a fan? and the leaves look a bit "hard" like pine tree leaf?
Anne- that is an intriguing description- Hurry get some pictures!![]()
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
haha... need shrimppaste to confirm first if we're talking about the same thing. if that's what he saw, then he should understand my intriguing description, i hope. i read again... "small fir tree"... i'm guessing should be it. i see it frequently at c328.
shrimppaste, picture!!i want to know too. wonder if it's even aquatic.
Yes yes it is!! And the underside is bright red!
Oh- it's one of those. More likely terrestrial.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
It's not those that comes a lot together leh. I know which one you mean, but it's a diff one. It comes in single stems and it is red underneath.
Hehehe... the Master can deduce based on our intriguing description.
I also wonder if its an aquatic plant because can't seem to find it in aquatic plant websites.
It is sold per piece in a bag of water, without roots.
shrimppaste, if you go to c328 again, remember to take a picture ya... then our Master can confirm it.
hello shrimppaste,
is this a similar-looking plant, but just lacking the red on the other side?
i think quite many lfs carry this plant last week or so. haven't seen the red version though.
sifu, can help with ID?thanks.
Methinks it's some form of Spikemoss-Selaginella. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selaginella
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
oh....![]()
... so is it from moss family or fern family?
aquatic plant?
can grow roots?
hardy for low tech tank?
thanks!
It's not aquatic lah.
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
Got to be this, Selaginella erythropus. http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=36614
Looks like what they were describing.
I've seen it in Sg and KL shops before. Good find and on AQ.![]()
You can if you dare to fail - Stan Chung
HEY yes!! That's the one!!! The red was very vibrant and nice!!!
so it's meant more for vivariums.
thanks, Stan and Christopher for the ID.
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