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Search results for query: Umbilicus rupestris

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  1. dw1305

    The Accidental Aquascape

    Hi all, The easy one is Pennywort (Umbilicus rupestris). The smaller plant could be Marjoram (Origanum vulgare), but I wonder if it is Pellitory-of-the-Wall (Parietaria judaica)? Scent would tell you straight away. After that I'm struggling. cheers Darrel
  2. dw1305

    The Falls - DOOA Wall 60

    Hi all, It is <"Pennywort"> (Umbilicus rupestris). We have a <"couple of threads"> where it is mentioned. cheers Darrel
  3. dw1305

    Are these plants aquatic?

    Hi all, None of them are really aquatic. I assume these aren't in the UK? but looking at the seed pods, the top/second/third one looks like Samolus valerandi, which occurs all over Europe, into W. Asia etc. in wet calcareous or slightly brackish conditions. It has definitely been sold as an...
  4. dw1305

    could this be a hydrocotyle?

    Hi all, Certainly could be, Hydrocotyle spp. are similar in appearance to Umbilicus spp., because they both have peltate leaves, we have H. vulgaris in the UK as well. The easiest way would be by habitat, H. vulgaris grows in wet, open places, often where the water levels fluctuates, like...
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