Erised Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. ~ P. Johnson Joined Jul 31, 2004 Messages 1,419 Reaction score 0 Location The Netherlands/UK Feb 24, 2005 #1 Has anyone got any clue which plants are on this piece of wood? I'd love to buy them seperate
K KentBlokey Fishaholic Joined Aug 17, 2004 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 Location Kent, England. Feb 24, 2005 #2 It's Java Fern isn't it? Java Fern
OP OP Erised Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. ~ P. Johnson Joined Jul 31, 2004 Messages 1,419 Reaction score 0 Location The Netherlands/UK Feb 24, 2005 #3 I think thats in it, yes ... but its supposed to be 3 different plants
K KentBlokey Fishaholic Joined Aug 17, 2004 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 Location Kent, England. Feb 24, 2005 #4 Oh yes, I see. In that case. Sorry I have no idea.
N Nisha Fish Crazy Joined Jul 10, 2004 Messages 330 Reaction score 0 Location Toronto, Canada Feb 24, 2005 #5 I think they might just be different species variations of the java fern. Check out Microsorum pteropus at Tropica. HTH ~Nisha
I think they might just be different species variations of the java fern. Check out Microsorum pteropus at Tropica. HTH ~Nisha
Jen Fish Gatherer Joined Dec 6, 2003 Messages 2,299 Reaction score 75 Location Southern Ontario, Canada Feb 25, 2005 #6 They might mean that there are 3 java fern plants on the peice of wood. They all look the same to me.
They might mean that there are 3 java fern plants on the peice of wood. They all look the same to me.
OP OP Erised Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. ~ P. Johnson Joined Jul 31, 2004 Messages 1,419 Reaction score 0 Location The Netherlands/UK Feb 25, 2005 #7 *nods* ... when having a closer look at it, I think you might be correct there. Another question, which might sound very silly, but are there any other plants cept for java fern that grow best when attached to wood? (not including java moss either)
*nods* ... when having a closer look at it, I think you might be correct there. Another question, which might sound very silly, but are there any other plants cept for java fern that grow best when attached to wood? (not including java moss either)
K KentBlokey Fishaholic Joined Aug 17, 2004 Messages 551 Reaction score 0 Location Kent, England. Feb 25, 2005 #8 Anubias can be bought attached to wood and rock, so I see no reason why you couldn't do it yourself. I got mine from java-plants. And they can flower too! I have a thread on this section with a picture, and there are others also.
Anubias can be bought attached to wood and rock, so I see no reason why you couldn't do it yourself. I got mine from java-plants. And they can flower too! I have a thread on this section with a picture, and there are others also.
E ecto1 Fish Fanatic Joined Dec 20, 2004 Messages 179 Reaction score 0 Location Minnesota - I do NOT have an accent! Feb 25, 2005 #9 I think Anubis Nana grows attached to wood.