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Thread: Plant ID help

  1. Question Plant ID help

    I just bought this plant, and silly me can't remember the name of it.. I want to try and identify it so I can care for it properly.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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    I see in your pic what looks like 2
    Echinodorus portoalegrensis
    Porto Alegre Sword Plant

    and something that could be a baby Lizards Tail, Bananna Plant, or Dwarf Anubias.

    It's kinda hard to tell for me with not being there.

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    The plant in the centre looks a lot like Syngonium podophyllum, which is often sold as an aquarium plant but is actually not (and does not survive very long submerged). I'm not 100% sure, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dizzydezzy
    The plant in the centre looks a lot like Syngonium podophyllum, which is often sold as an aquarium plant but is actually not (and does not survive very long submerged). I'm not 100% sure, though.
    I thought that too at first.. but yeah, I'm not really sure :S

    I guess I'll just leave it and see how it goes...

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