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Ich halte diese Pflanze fast zwei jahr submerse. Die Art braucht sehr wenig Licht zu gedeihen. Wächst langsam und neues Wachstum ist kleiner als die ursprüngliche über Wasser Form. Aber es kann definitiv submers gehalten werden!
Hi Heiko,
No unfortunately not but if this happens again I will try to make a comparison. I did let the stems on the picture grow to full size and I couldn't see anything that distinguishes it from quadrifolius. It looked exactly the same.
Hi,
I've had this plant for a few months now. I send it to some people in German so I think we all have the same stuff.
I can confirm that it's some sort of mutation of Pogostemon quadrifolius (octopus).
In the picture you can see it returning back to it's normal light green form which happens...
I am pretty sure it's the plant sold as normal Limnophila aromatica in Asia.
That one looks like this http://www.mahiran.com/mahiran_content/media/image/2011/08/3398_orig.jpg
I tried to find more about this plant a while back and the only thing I could find was that in the US they called it...
Hi,
I got the plant from someone who bought it here a while ago: http://mizuworld.com/product/detail/517
If I remember correctly, I once send Werner (Channaobscura) a stem. That could mean that all the pictures here are the exact same plant.
I noticed a stem that developed fruit. I made some...
Ich habe versucht die pflanze emerse zu wachsen und die Übergang nach emers war problemlos.
Emerse ist es ganz klar kein Staurogyne. Wahrscheinlich ein hygrophila aber welche?
Hier ein bild einer blüten.
Glad to see it survived the trip and is growing well in your tank Mehmet.
I have this plant for a few months now and I support the thought that it's not a Staurogyne. Although it grows somewhat similar there are noticeable differences. Also the way the edges of new leaves are bend when they...
Nice to see that the 2 small stems I send to Olaf-peter are spreading :smile:
Such a sensitive plant. Treat it with care, because if something is off in your tank the whole bunch can melt in a matter of days. I can speak out of experience :cry:
I agree, what I meant was that nanjenshan colorata would be a suitable name for the Rotala wallichi long leaf.
I once visited the webshop I mentioned before when they just received plants from asia and the nanjenshan had pinkish coloration identical to the picture in the first post.
They also...
Hi,
To shed some light on the situation. The wallichi long leaf is sold by http://aquarium-planten.com/ .
They used to sell the actual wallichi long leaf but after sometime their supplier started to send this plant instead (probally easier to cultivate). Due to lack of an actual name they are...
Glad to see it's growing well in your tank.
This plant is indeed not easy to keep. High light and co2 are necessary and it starts dying pretty quick if it gets overshadowed.
I also have this plant emerse but it's even more difficult to keep then submerse. However I managed to keep 2 stems...
I finally have a decent sized bunch it. Really awesome plant.
Much bigger than other rotala's. It needs high light and co2 but apart from that it's not very demanding.
Let's hope the red or Belem version will also reach europe soon.
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