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This looked more "rotala like" when I bought it but has become very broad leaf. It was purchased as and labeled as "Rotala H'ra Vietnam". But I don't see any pictures of it online where it looks like this. If it is not Rotala H'ra Vietnam, what is it? (that is a different variety of Rotala surrounding it).

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Wow. I had ordered from That Fish Place and they gave a bad online order experience. After paying for stuff they contacted a few days that they don't actually have half of it even though website showed in stock (and had me pay for it). Told them to send what parts of the order they had and I think they willy nilly sent me whatever they wanted. They sent miscounts of items, missing some, and got one thing I didn't order. So I presume in that mess of an order they mislabeled this as Rotala H'ra Vietnam.

The shorter red plant in front of it is some "super red" Ludwigia I recently got (elsewhere). The leaves are different shape. Is all Ludwigia "Super Red" the same as "Palustris"?
 

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I figured out the answer to this I believe. The plant that is circled is Ludwigia Repens 'Super Red'. The shorter one in front of it is Ludwigia Peruensis. I'm a newb with plants but know some of them. The super red was difficult to figure out because is different than other Ludwigias in that it's leaves are not the perfect flat elongated oval shape. They get very red and somewhat "wrinkly" and misshapen.

Like this (mine is not this red yet but getting there):
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It's a great stem plant, grows SUPER fast, must faster than the Ludwigia Peruensis I have. It's more like a Rotala in growth rate.
 

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There is no such thing as "Ludwigia peruensis" in the scientific literature. It's just a made up nonsense trade name. The correct name for that plant is Ludwigia glandulosa. If your plant has alternate leaves (one per node), it's that. If opposite leaves, it's Alternanthera reineckii. Just hard to tell for sure from the photo.

The 'super red' appears to be palustris, not repens. But some flowering material would make it easier.
It it confusing since lots of plants are called alt names. But yes, the one it front I purchased as "Ludwigia peruensis" from ModernAquarium, in fact just ordered a few more bunches of it. I had found a few nights ago that its scientific name is Ludwigia glandulosa. I also have Alternanthera reineckii, both regular and "mini" varieties in the tank and it isn't that.
 

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I am in Montreal and Ludwigia super red doesn't exist here I have grown Ludiwigia Repens its nowhere close to that pinky red. Those super glowing red shots you see are usually someone who is shining purple/red light on their tank or who pumped up the saturation in photoshop not a realistic look to shoot for. I have gotten a nice saturated dark red but nothing like the picture above.
I don't know many of the plants yet but I would hazard a guess Ludiwigia Repens Super Red is one of the fastest red growers. I got them as green stems at about a foot tall. They converted to immersed, went red, and hit the top of the 20" high tank in just a few weeks. I've already replanted many cuttings. Mine have gotten redder since last I first posted but nothing like that deep red pic. The orange in these is beautiful too.

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