Yes it is ! It is exaclty what i have. Leaves of my plant is bigger and thicker than the pictures in the google but i assume it iasrelated to co2, light substrate etc.Ceratopteris cornuta ?
the (big) green plant is Ceratopteris, behind it is a Ludwigia.Hello,
I have got the plant as seen in the picture. It came with other plants in very very small form,maybe 2 cm. And in couple of months,it has grown into this form.
Is there any one who knows the name of this beatufull plant?
Thanks
Mel
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That seems to be a very small-leaved form of Hygrophila polysperma (behind Ammannia).Thank you Hogan ! But when i search for Hygrophila sp the look of the plant is totally different. Do i miss something?
Hygrophila sp is loke this:
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The plant from picture above is more likely Pogostemon octopus.Thank you Hogan ! But when i search for Hygrophila sp the look of the plant is totally different. Do i miss something?
Hygrophila sp is loke this:
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