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Old 01-29-2009, 02:41 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: Some of my emerged plants: Bacopa sp "Paranai Guazú", Anubia barteri var. nana, e

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Glossoestigma elationides


Elocharis minima


Cryptocoryne wendtii "green" with Java moss


Ludwigia glandulosa


Ludwigia glandulosa


Eleocharis minima


Local Hydrocotyle sp and Bacopa sp

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Default Emersed collection

I had to give my emersed plant collection away. Some of the plants and mosses have not been identified. Most of them were collected in our collecting trips. Some are a little withered since are experiencing a old winter here in Argentina, and I kept them outside.

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Emersed plant collection


Moss from Zarate, Buenos Aires province, Argentina


Moss 1 from Misiones province, Argentina


Moss 2 from Misiones province, Argentina


Moss 3 from Misiones province, Argentina


Moss 4 from Misiones province, Argentina


Hydrocotyle sp from Misiones province, Argentina


Bacopa sp. “Paranai Guazu”, from Misiones province, Argentina


Plant from Misiones province, Argentina. Probably non aquatic. I didn't have time to test the plant submerged.


Plant from Misiones province, Argentina. Probably non aquatic. I didn't have time to test the plant submerged.


Plant from Misiones province, Argentina. Probably non aquatic. I didn't have time to test the plant submerged.


Acuatic plant from Jericoacoara, Brazil


Eleocharis sp. from Entre Rios province, Argentina


Hydrocotyle sp and Bacopa sp, both from Entre Rios province, Argentina


Eleocharis sp, from Entre Rios province, Argentina


Bacopa sp, from Entre Rios province, Argentina


Moss from Cordoba province, Argentina


Eleocharis sp, from Cordoba province, Argentina


Cryptocoryne wendii "green" and java moss


Crytocoryna wendii “green”


Glossostigma elatinoides


Proserpinaca palustris


Proserpinaca palustris and Rotala rotundifolia


Proserpinaca palustris


Eleocharis minima


Althernantera reineckii “rosafolia”


Althernantera reineckii “rosafolia”


Unidentified moss

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