Hi Benicio,
#2 could be Water Sprite. I believe it is found in Fl. We found some in the San Marcos River, TX last week. There is a very similar looking plant here that is terrestrial. It does not do well in water. Time will tell. If its water sprite, it is a good find.
http://users.ev1.net/~spituch/Steve's Page/Aquarium/Expedition 1/Expedition 1_04.html
#5 Bacopa monnieri - grows well in aquariums.
#6 is really interesting. like a Crinium. plant one in the subtrate. You may need to wrap a lot off lead solder to the roots to weigh it down.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Steve Pituch
#2 could be Water Sprite. I believe it is found in Fl. We found some in the San Marcos River, TX last week. There is a very similar looking plant here that is terrestrial. It does not do well in water. Time will tell. If its water sprite, it is a good find.
http://users.ev1.net/~spituch/Steve's Page/Aquarium/Expedition 1/Expedition 1_04.html
#5 Bacopa monnieri - grows well in aquariums.
#6 is really interesting. like a Crinium. plant one in the subtrate. You may need to wrap a lot off lead solder to the roots to weigh it down.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Steve Pituch