Probably difficult to put a name to then.Hi Darrel, no it was collected in central Greece.
Probably, tho Carex is a very hungry root feeder, it seems to need a good fertilized substrate. I tried to get Carex panacea to grow above the tank with the roots fed from the water column only, it didn't realy work very well. Also got it in the garden in the ponds filter basket growing on fritted glass and it took a year before it started to a desent mass and flower. I guess it took a year for the media to mature and feed the plant and grow a desent root structure. Cyperus also a sedge family is easier to grow in my experience, grows readily from collected seeds and can be planted deeper. Cyperus helferi is a popular one offered in the aquarium trade.. Probably because it is one of the smallest C. alternifolius (umbrella sedge) is also possible but a big one.Is it suitable for a riparium setup?
Should do.I got two pots of Acorus Pusillus. Will it survive at a riparium setting?
It is hardy in the UK, so you should be fine. It is a selected form of Acorus gramineus, so that should be about it height-wise.Also is it resilient and can it withstand a mild Mediterranean winter if I were to keep it outdoors?