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Bartek Lipczyński 20-04-2003 06:13 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Hello all

Do you know latin name of this plant?
http://www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek/09.html
(green in the center of picture)
--
Regards
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek

kush 20-04-2003 06:13 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Do you have another shot of it, maybe from the side rather than top-down? I
think it's Heteranthera zosteirfolia, aka mud plantain, but it's hard to be
sure without seeing the nodes.

kush

Bartek Lipczyński wrote in message
...
Hello all

Do you know latin name of this plant?
http://www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek/09.html
(green in the center of picture)
--
Regards
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek




Bartek Lipczyński 20-04-2003 06:13 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Użytkownik "kush" napisał w wiadomości
...
Do you have another shot of it, maybe from the side rather than top-down?

I
think it's Heteranthera zosteirfolia, aka mud plantain, but it's hard to

be
sure without seeing the nodes.


Please look on pictures under paragraph 7 www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek
--
Regards
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek



Ghazanfar Ghori 20-04-2003 06:13 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Limnophila sp. ?
http://www.aquajapan.com/encyc/plant...la/sp0002.html

"Bartek Lipczyński" wrote in message
...
Hello all

Do you know latin name of this plant?
http://www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek/09.html
(green in the center of picture)
--
Regards
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek




wiggywacker 20-04-2003 06:13 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Sorry, I have no answer for you....I just wanted to say that it's a really
beautiful aquascape you've created there....I want to live in it! it's
stunning!





SteveG 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Some of the plants look like it has calcium deficiency.

"Bartek Lipczyński" wrote in message
...
Użytkownik "kush" napisał w wiadomości
...
Do you have another shot of it, maybe from the side rather than

top-down?
I
think it's Heteranthera zosteirfolia, aka mud plantain, but it's hard to

be
sure without seeing the nodes.


Please look on pictures under paragraph 7 www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek
--
Regards
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek





Bartek Lipczyński 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Some of the plants look like it has calcium deficiency.

I know You mean, but In my opinion it could be result of K excess or PH
swiches.
Anyway I'm working about it ;).

--
Pozdrawiam
Bartek Lipczyński
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek


Bartek Lipczyński 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Hi

Thanks for advices.

What we have now:
1. Limnophila sp.
http://www.aquajapan.com/encyc/plant...la/sp0002.html ?
2. Heteranthera zosteirfolia (I don't think so)
3. Nesea pedicullata?
4. Nesea crassicaulis?

What do You think?
--
Regards/Pozdrawiam
Bartek Lipczynski
www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek


Aquatic-store.com 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
If you are talking about the middle grren one It looks like stargrass
AKA heteranterha zosterfolia
You can see some of it on my website

Http://www.Aquatic-Store.com
Marcus

On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 13:47:14 +0100, Bartek Lipczyński
wrote:

Hello all

Do you know latin name of this plant?
http://www.infofarm.com.pl/~bartek/09.html
(green in the center of picture)



Dave Millman 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 


Bartek Lipczynski wrote:

I sent some hypothesis about it about one week ago, but they disappeared
from server.


Check the Google archive (groups.google.com). Virtually every usenet posting
for 20 years, including this thread.


AdaJe5 20-04-2003 06:14 AM

what's the name of this plant?
 
Subject: what's the name of this plant?
From: Dave Millman
Date: 12/10/02 12:13 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:



Bartek Lipczynski wrote:

I sent some hypothesis about it about one week ago, but they disappeared
from server.


Check the Google archive (groups.google.com). Virtually every usenet posting
for 20 years, including this thread.


Unless the poster uses some command like Xarchive = No. Some newsreader
software has this ability. It prevents achival of said user's posts. Usually
out of deliberate paranoia or due to default setting and lack of user
knowledge.









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