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Hey,
I went help some colleagues setting up an experiment on the lakes here in the Azores and brought with me a little bit of a plant that we found but we were not able to id. It is very similar to Eleocharis vivipara but gets a red tinge towards the upper part of the plant. See photos below...
Hey,
I just ordered some spiky moss but now I am reading that this particular moss never really attaches to anything. Does anyone has experience with this moss? Is this true?
Many thanks
GM
Hi,
was walking around and saw this plant. I know it's terrestrial but... could it be a hydrocotyle? It's growing on the mosses in a shaded area. Air humidity is quite high here in the Azores so may it's in a "natural" emersed form????
cheers,
GM
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