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    Help with Plant Identification

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    Need some help to ID the plants I got from C328 yday. Thanks!

    1) Unkown 1


    2) Unkown 2


    1) Unkown 3


    Photos are fuzzy cos of the condensation to the containers. Here's how they look like in the tank.

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    Re: Help with Plant Identification

    Hi, the 3rd one seemed like "Bacopa monnieri" to me. I got it from C328 too. To confirm, are you referring to the one on the extreme left? It has another more common name 'moneywort'. Pretty hardy. They are growing despite being left floating in the tank. Cheers!

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    Re: Help with Plant Identification

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyneo View Post
    Hi, the 3rd one seemed like "Bacopa monnieri" to me. I got it from C328 too. To confirm, are you referring to the one on the extreme left? It has another more common name 'moneywort'. Pretty hardy. They are growing despite being left floating in the tank. Cheers!
    Yes sir, unknown 3 is the same as the one on the extreme left in the tank photo. Did a google search and it does look like Bacopa monnieri / moneywort to me too!

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    Re: Help with Plant Identification

    Those are bacopa caroliniana (3rd pic) and bacopa myriophylloides (2nd pic)

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    Re: Help with Plant Identification

    Please show us how the plants look after 1 month!

    They all look like they are planted emerged and that they will have a totally new submerged form.

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