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Please help id this plant

Started by rivermuse, July 24, 2018, 11:08:30 PM

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rivermuse

This is fairly common plant, I was able to grow this successfully in a variety of conditions. Its grows well and looks nice in large groups. It seems like to like conditions similar to rotala. Has stripped light green leaves.

If you know its name, please post.


Gilbotron

Looks like it might be a Bacopa variety.  I've grown it before but don't recall the name...


lucius

Looks like lindernia rotundifolia.

rivermuse

Thank you both, Lindernia Rotundifolia 'Variegated' is the name.

https://aquabynature-shop.com/aquatic-plants/456-lindernia-rotundifolia-variegated.html

I have another plant that I'm not sure of. I have had a few varieties of bacopa in the past and it seems like related. The leaves are solid, has a good body to them but sparse.   have since removed all of my bacopas due to algae infestation but found this tiny one that was clean and planted it. It was dormant for a very long time and suddenly started growing. It looks similar to bacopa monnieri but leaves are much sparse.

Please see if this one is familiar.


Anubias

Quote from: rivermuse on July 24, 2018, 11:08:30 PM
This is fairly common plant, I was able to grow this successfully in a variety of conditions. Its grows well and looks nice in large groups. It seems like to like conditions similar to rotala. Has stripped light green leaves.

If you know its name, please post.

I grew it at one time. I believe it is called bacopa monnieri.

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