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Rotala sp. green flowering?
I found this picture and it says its a rotala sp green flowering. I can't read the spanish but has anyone else seen a flowering rotala?
It looks beautiful and it seems emersed.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yasu2909/1254437630/
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