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Plant id please

simon Coram

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I bought a bunch off VALLISNERIA when my LFS was closing down and in amongst it was something similar looking but with stiffer leaves/ stems.
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It's the stuff behind the algae ball.
 

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Achorus have the reputation of not surviving submerse long-time.
- However, I have an Achorus sp. (presumably graminea), that have now been sitting in a really Low Tech tank for 2 1/2 year. Absolutely low ligjt of less than 0,5 w/l, no added CO2 and low dosage of fluid fertiliser. That's it........
The really remarkable hing is, it not only survive, but actually thrive and grow. From one, straight "rhizome" carrying about 6 leaves - to a huge plant of 40+ cm. now supporting about 10 "branches".
It may take atmospheric CO2 from leaves laying in surface, though.
 
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