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Old 03-09-2010, 05:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question plant ID from brazil

Any one know what this is its usualy very green. im living in brazil and have a farm were there is a bog and creeks that run parllle to it i get all i need for aqurium there sand,gravel,driftwood, and evan guppys. so i got this one a week ago but didnt but it in the aqurium yet thats why its a bit brown but its a very bright green. any one know what it is ??????
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Old 03-09-2010, 11:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hard to tell, but would guess java moss.
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Any chance of a better pic? Maybe in the tank as well?
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i will post a better pic and iam sur its not juva moos
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yeah..doesn't look like jm to me...judging that pic...it looks like a tangled up mat of hairgrass. ;o)
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Default Re: plant ID from brazil

Of all the possible aquatic plants found in Brazil you want to decorate with what looks like some kind of moss? LOL...just kidding.

My first gues from the blurry picture was some kind of moss. I don't see any roots or runners. A picture of it in the water would help a lot.
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it has these kinds of leaves exept in a bundle
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go this link to see it the forum wont load it http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/f...onsetaceum.jpg
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Interesting...the two pics look nothing alike. ;o)

I'm going to say that second pick looks like a Erio species.
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Wont load because you have "http" typed in 2x ;)

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no not the plant structer just the leaves
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Definately going to need a better pic of the actual plant if possible.
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