L littlelegs Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 140 Reaction score 0 Location Cambridge, England. Nov 9, 2006 #1 hiya could you please tell me what my plants are? Attachments plant.jpg 71.8 KB · Views: 25 plant1.jpg 72.1 KB · Views: 23 plant2.jpg 75.5 KB · Views: 25
N Neal Live life, don't let it live you! Joined Feb 21, 2006 Messages 1,518 Reaction score 0 Location Darlington, England, United Kingdom Nov 9, 2006 #2 Hey, I think the first one is some sort of rotala, the second is some kind of sword, possibly an amazon, and the last one is vallis if i'm right. Neal
Hey, I think the first one is some sort of rotala, the second is some kind of sword, possibly an amazon, and the last one is vallis if i'm right. Neal
George Farmer ad aqua Joined Jul 6, 2003 Messages 5,015 Reaction score 0 Location Stamford, Lincs, UK Nov 9, 2006 #3 To me they look like - Mayaca fluviatilis Echinodorus bleheri Vallisneria spiralis Google each one to find out more info.
To me they look like - Mayaca fluviatilis Echinodorus bleheri Vallisneria spiralis Google each one to find out more info.
N Neal Live life, don't let it live you! Joined Feb 21, 2006 Messages 1,518 Reaction score 0 Location Darlington, England, United Kingdom Nov 9, 2006 #4 George Farmer said: To me they look like - Mayaca fluviatilis Echinodorus bleheri Vallisneria spiralis Google each one to find out more info. Click to expand... Listen to the plant god!
George Farmer said: To me they look like - Mayaca fluviatilis Echinodorus bleheri Vallisneria spiralis Google each one to find out more info. Click to expand... Listen to the plant god!
OP OP L littlelegs Fish Fanatic Joined Oct 25, 2006 Messages 140 Reaction score 0 Location Cambridge, England. Nov 9, 2006 #5 Thanks george for editing my message, everything went a bit haywire earlier, it also made my comp crash. Anyways, thanks for identifying my plants. It is much appreciated.
Thanks george for editing my message, everything went a bit haywire earlier, it also made my comp crash. Anyways, thanks for identifying my plants. It is much appreciated.