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Got this plant from a fish store? Is it aquatic? It has no roots?
 

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Looks a little bit like a lucky bamboo shoot
 
I think that is Dracaena sanderiana. It is a terrestrial plant, but sources report it can sometimes survive for a time submersed (i.e., in an aquarium). If you plant it in the tank, keep an eye on it and remove it at the first indication of rotting leaves.
 
I think that is Dracaena sanderiana. It is a terrestrial plant, but sources report it can sometimes survive for a time submersed (i.e., in an aquarium). If you plant it in the tank, keep an eye on it and remove it at the first indication of rotting leaves.
ayy we said the same nice
 
Yeah thast the scientific name for lucky bamboo and well it can grow with its stem submerged but nit the leaves they should be submerges, in most case the plant will just slowly rot away and not grow proberblya nd then die making your water quality bad
you can try but i wouldnt plant the leaves underwater
 

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