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Plant ID?
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![]() ![]() brownish red ![]() pink undersides, very ruffled.. thought its macandra 2. ![]() ![]() deepish brown/reds ![]() reddish undersides 3. ![]() ![]() a reinekii? 4. ![]() ![]() a bit lost on this one. stem plant |
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#2 |
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- Rotala Macrandra
- Ludwigia Peruensis (Sorry, no descr. found) - Alternanthera reineckii 'rosaefolia' - Hottonia Palustris |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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I agree with Dan except for the last one. Might be myrio mattogrossense. And number 2 is definitely L. Perunesis.
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ओं मणिपद्मे हूं
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fingers sp. drippy
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#6 |
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Thanks for the IDs! Its not myrio.... MM has really really thin stems compared to this(At least for me)
Is L. peruensis the same as glandulosa? Ive seen union square petco carry peruensis ...or some ludwigia with that tag and it looks different. Maybe emersed/submersed? |
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IMO Glandulosa and Peruensis are two different plants. I have Peruensis and looks exactly like yours only redder. Make sure you give it plenty of light otherwise it will start shedding leaves.
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