You could definitely be right, hard to tell with the pic but does look like variegation, would also maybe expect to see some plantlets or flowering stems on Emersed grown cyperus.Hmm just wondering if the first one is actually Ophiopogon japonicus which isn't aquatic
Three is grown emersed, it's either Helianthum quadricostatus or Helanthium "bolivianum" quadricostatus, the last one is indeed hard, part of me feels like it's an emersed stem plant.seems so hard to determine some of these, especially the third and five
yes i don't see what it could be other than that =)The red one likely could be Myriophyllum tuberculatum.
yes i don't see what it could be other than that =)
Any good discussions/articles on care for Myriophyllum tuberculatum?
I did read recently about some UK suppliers having problems getting their plants wholesale from thailand due to a certain situation with trade and taxes in the UK, but I've not bought imported plants for a few years now, and whenever I did they had all sorts of insects residing in them, and although they probably won't survive in our climate, you never know what you are bringing in, the processes used to sterilize these plants is not quite good enough in my opinion.It is a rather difficult plant it needs ample light and or CO² and proper temperatures. In the trade here in Europe, it's because of this usually only seasonal available somewhere in the summer. And then it's often erroneously sold as M. Mattogrossense.
the processes used to sterilize these plants is not quite good enough in my opinion.
In-vitro tissue culture is great stuff, i'm definitely a fan.If they did it likely would kill your shrimps and fish too... Also, this is reported, imported insecticides with the plants...
Either way, there is always a risk with importing from unknown foreign sources, better let it be and only buy from local retailers...
i hope so, it's my main challenge, a year ago i tried it with less knowlege, thanks to you guys, i'm a little better, so far so good, btw, i'm tring to identify a species of rotala and another plant i dont know what it is, could you help ? thxIf it is, it'll be a challenge, success!?