::Plant it forward :: a RAOK like post

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hobbyorobsession said:
hygrophila tripartite is most likely the name of the last plant in your post fishnabowl
Just checked out some pictures, that's it! Thank you!!

hygrophila tripartite is that name of the last plant on my list.
 
I believe it is Hygrophila Tripartite, because that's the stuff you got from Graham (Lamental Jester), which you also gave me a while back. :)
Nice list of plants! Someone claim it before it grows away! Hahaha
 
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PokeSephiroth said:
I believe it is Hygrophila Tripartite, because that's the stuff you got from Graham (Lamental Jester), which you also gave me a while back. :)
Nice list of plants! Someone claim it before it grows away! Hahaha
You got it Poke. Same stuff.
 
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NEW LIST : Starter of each plant, or pick and choose. 


POGOSTEMON STELLATUS 'narrow leaf' 




Rotala Indica




Java fern 'trident' (lower left)




Star grass




Hygrophila Tripartite
 
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Got the plants. Will put my list to offer to plant it forward.
 

LuminousAphid

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i think the clover-like one is hydrocotyle tripartite, instead of hygrophila, isn't it? i just noticed because i always think of hygro difformis- watersprite- when i hear hygrophila, and the clover-like one shares almost nothing in common with watersprite
 
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LuminousAphid said:
i think the clover-like one is hydrocotyle tripartite, instead of hygrophila, isn't it? i just noticed because i always think of hygro difformis- watersprite- when i hear hygrophila, and the clover-like one shares almost nothing in common with watersprite
 :king:  - hygrophila tripartita. It has the smoother leaves. Where I noticed hydrocotyle tripartite has jagged/torn like leaves. Booboo'd on the last letter.
 
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SiRWesDragon said:
Got the plants.  Will put my list to offer to plant it forward.
Took about 24 hours to get to you.  :spoton: 
 
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Heres the list.
Hygrophila difformis (few stems)
Nymphoides sp. ''Taiwan'' (few stems)
Cryptocoryne wendtii (few plants)
Rotundifolia "Rotala indica" (few stems)
Hydrocotyle leucocephala "Brazil Pennywort" (few stems)
Peacock Moss Taxiphyllum species "Peacock"(sm Clump)
Echinodorus amazonicus (1 baby plant)
 
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this is the parent of the baby amazon sword.
 

hyp3rcrav3

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Hard to tell some of those mosses apart without seeing them in person. The bottom 3 species of the list are interesting but I'll give someone else a chance first. The first 4 species I have in abundance but they look nice.
 
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Brazilian Pennywort (Hydrocotyle leucocephala) if was able to do this I'd keep it. Im not getting good luck with it. Stay rooted unless I put a plant anchor on 1 end in the ground. Its also great floater plant. Im not into floaters.
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