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Thread: Unknown Species

  1. Default Unknown Species

    Hi I found this plant on fully land condition, no water, no moist. But it grows. And previous month ago, I see this kind of plant grow on the edge of water ways in the village with some rotala. I took it and want to make it fully submerged. Is it really an aquatic plant? or I make a silly mistake? and what species is it?

    This is the plant:


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    I'm not really sure what it is. I won't put it fully submerged though, it does not look aquatic to me. You can probably put the roots on water though.
    Da name's Paul. Not Dave. ROFL

    Learn to give and take. That's how things should always work.

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    ok. thanks for your advice. do you have any physical criteria for plants that can be fully submerged. I see many beautiful plants on land that I wonder they can be planted on the bottom of my pond

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    and I'm new to this forum, I really can't find my previous threads. How can I have the list of my threads?

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    Near the top of the screen you will find a menue bar in black font. click on "search" option and then one the "advanced search" option. In the "search by username section, type in you user name and then click on search at the bottom of the screen.

    That will give you a list of all the threads you have started
    If you take your time to do the research FIRST, you can successfully set-up and keep ANY type of aquarium with ease.
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    thanks a lot Cliff, I have found it.

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    Most aquatic plants does not stand on their own and the leaves aren't crisp as those leaves in the video.
    Da name's Paul. Not Dave. ROFL

    Learn to give and take. That's how things should always work.

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