Yep, and different lengths and diameters...perfect
??unidentified tropical nymphoides
When the time comes i let you know... I got it from Neil, he once bought it as Hydroclyes nymphiodes at ebay, but obviously got scammed. The seller stated he got it as water poppy from his supplier and that was all he could say.. Till now it didn't flower, so i can not say what it is.. I suspect it to be a Asian var. Maybe the N. indica the water snow flake.. I need a flower till than it's geussing. Also growing it indoors and there it more looks like a N. taiwan.??
Care to share any info?
I think it maybe the true Leptodictyum riparium, which isn't the moss usually sold as L. riparium.Some moss that also seems to like it and grows like a rocket. No idea what it is, i don't think it's tropical because i have simmular looking in the garden aqautic that survived the winter.
Hi all, I think it maybe the true Leptodictyum riparium, which isn't the moss usually sold as L. riparium.
Have a look at <Flowgrow: Lepto.....>.
The other similar moss is <"Flowgrow: Calliergonella cuspidata">, that has rounded "leaf" tips under a low powered microscope.
cheers Darrel
<"Flowgrow: Calliergonella cuspidata">
There is a thought, Gerard @frothhelmet sent me an unknown moss in ~2010, which I decided was a "Peacock moss" like Taxiphyllum spp. and I might have sent some to @MirandaB?
There is a thought, Gerard @frothhelmet sent me an unknown moss in ~2010, which I decided was a "Peacock moss" like Taxiphyllum spp. and I might have sent some to @MirandaB?
Same here, i threw any moss i could get my hands on, found in the garden, between the pavement, in the forest etc, into the water identified or not. more likely not.. I seen some change appaerance and grow on but by now except some obvious ones i realy lost track of it. All grows mixed together is the main reason i lost it completely.The problem is that I don't actually know what any of my mosses are
The tub is looking good Marcel. Plants are really taking off.
Talking about moss, I got some manzanita wood several years ago shipped from the USA. It stayed in a vase as decoration until a few months ago when I put it in water. It's been growing moss on it....who knows what type.It's funny because the fellow that I got the wood from picked it from a forest. It is growing slightly above the water level so I am guessing terrestrial moss of some type enjoying the humidity. The growth is really small though so it might die off but its been there for a while.