Anyone Id This Plant?

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Bought this plant, my first, ever... at the weekend but forgot to ask its name. :blush:
Hope this pic isn't too huge!


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Anyone identify it?

Ta in advance. :good:
:)

[edit] It came attached to some bogwood, if that helps at all....[/edit]
 
Yer iv got loads of them, its not a very good pic but it looks just like it.

Its thishttp://www.tropica.com/default.asp

http://www.tropica.com/default.asp

Ah sorry this link works now :blush:

No the link aint that good, look at the colum on the right and its call "Microsorum pteropus 'windelov'.

Hope that helps.
 
Yer iv got loads of them, its not a very good pic but it looks just like it.

Its thishttp://www.tropica.com/default.asp

http://www.tropica.com/default.asp

Ah sorry this link works now :blush:

No the link aint that good, look at the colum on the right and its call "Microsorum pteropus 'windelov'.

Hope that helps.


That look like it! nice one :good: :good: :good:

Microsorum pteropus 'Windeløv' is a patented variety of M. pteropus, named after Tropica's founder Holger Windeløv. Its finely branched leaf tips make it one of the most beautiful aquarium plants. A hardy and easy plant for both beginners and the more experienced. Best results are obtained by planting it on a stone or tree root. If planted in the bottom the horizontal rhizome must not be covered. This plant is not eaten by herbivorous fish.

What's that then? :unsure: -_- :look:

Ta :)
 
It's commonly called Java Fern 'windelov'.

The rhizome is what the leaves grow out of... like Anubias sp.
 

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