Aqua Hero
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i have actually have three stem plants i am unaware of but in these photos you can only see two of them.
the plant massive bush of stem plants in the middle is on of them and the small dark green hygrophilia is the other one.
the first plant (light green bush in the middle) was really had to find. this is the only link i have of a plant that looks similar to it.
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/plantfinder/details.php?id=303
it was commonly mistaken for Eriocaulaceae sp. 'type 2'.
here is Eriocaulaceae sp. 'type 2'. i did some research on i and it said that it propagates via runners and that it doesnt grow to tall. where as the unknown plant in my aquarium propagates by cutting the stems and grows over 60cm fast. it would be awesome if some could tell me what it is. apparently both plants aren't related at all.
the second plant was the dark green plant on the bottom left. all i know is that its a hygrophilia. it grows really slow compare to my hygrophilia polysperma. Please help
the plant massive bush of stem plants in the middle is on of them and the small dark green hygrophilia is the other one.
the first plant (light green bush in the middle) was really had to find. this is the only link i have of a plant that looks similar to it.
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/plantfinder/details.php?id=303
it was commonly mistaken for Eriocaulaceae sp. 'type 2'.
here is Eriocaulaceae sp. 'type 2'. i did some research on i and it said that it propagates via runners and that it doesnt grow to tall. where as the unknown plant in my aquarium propagates by cutting the stems and grows over 60cm fast. it would be awesome if some could tell me what it is. apparently both plants aren't related at all.
the second plant was the dark green plant on the bottom left. all i know is that its a hygrophilia. it grows really slow compare to my hygrophilia polysperma. Please help