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Ive been given some plants 🙂
some moss and a floating plant and want to know what they are.
There seems to be more than one type of moss it grows differently is it the same species?
This piece is over 30cm long
this piece is a lot shorter but theres a lot more to it
Without a microscope and a spore capsule it is "pick a name". I think it is a Vesicularia sp as well, because the "leaves" (microphylls) looks quite spiky. Vesicularia spp. have a rougher texture than Taxiphyllum spp.
Singapore Moss - Vesicularia dubyana would be a possibility, Java moss (often referred to as V. dubyana) isn't actually a Vesicularia sp. but a Taxiphyllum.
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