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Hau kolas..came across this in an unlabeled tank at a LFS about a month ago, threw it in my quarantine tank to see what would
happen. Woman who worked there who usually knows her stuff could only say it "needs high light" and thought it was hygrophila polysperma 'sunset'. Hadn't seen it before or since. Well since then this plant has done very well. it's doubled in size, colored up beautifully, and thrown out roots from the nodes like mad and is threatening to grow out of the tank..rapid growth has paused at the water line for the present time. I'd like to propagate it, but don't want to kill them in the process. here's some pictures, not the best quality in the world. doesn't seem to have the vein coloration of 'sunset' from pictures I've found. the plant started off fairly green with maroon undersides of the leaves. , after going into the quarantine tank with 65W over 20 gallons, the leaves became more true red, but the upper leaves are pretty much bright pink on the undersides now. Any guesses as to what it could be? Or regarding propagation? TIA for any help ![]() http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant1.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant2.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant3.jpg this shows the plant appearance when first put into my tank http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant4.jpg undersides of upper leaves..more pink as approach waterline http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant5.jpg tops of leaves green tinted red lila pilamaya |
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I'm 89% sure that it's Alternathera Reinekii, less likely, it may be
Hygrophila Corymbosa.... Though I could be wrong. |
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ups.com... I'm 89% sure that it's Alternathera Reinekii, less likely, it may be Hygrophila Corymbosa.... Though I could be wrong. Positive, it is Alternathera Reinekii |
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Far Thunder wrote: http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant1.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant2.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant3.jpg this shows the plant appearance when first put into my tank http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant4.jpg undersides of upper leaves..more pink as approach waterline http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant5.jpg tops of leaves green tinted red lila pilamaya Hey Lili; It's Alternathera, sometimes sold as "red Hygrophilia" of course it's not Hygrophilia of any species. I'd say it was the easiest of the "tough high light plants". Without enough light it'll barely grow so if you have it putting up ne leaves you're good. To propogate iy just cut a stem back behins where a lot of roots grow outof and plant that part. It'll grow out of the water if it stays moist enough and makes blood red leaves. neat plant, one of my favorites. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Far Thunder wrote:
Hau kolas..came across this in an unlabeled tank at a LFS about a month ago, threw it in my quarantine tank to see what would happen. Woman who worked there who usually knows her stuff could only say it "needs high light" and thought it was hygrophila polysperma 'sunset'. Hadn't seen it before or since. Well since then this plant has done very well. it's doubled in size, colored up beautifully, and thrown out roots from the nodes like mad and is threatening to grow out of the tank..rapid growth has paused at the water line for the present time. I'd like to propagate it, but don't want to kill them in the process. here's some pictures, not the best quality in the world. doesn't seem to have the vein coloration of 'sunset' from pictures I've found. the plant started off fairly green with maroon undersides of the leaves. , after going into the quarantine tank with 65W over 20 gallons, the leaves became more true red, but the upper leaves are pretty much bright pink on the undersides now. Any guesses as to what it could be? Or regarding propagation? TIA for any help ![]() http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant1.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant2.jpg http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant3.jpg this shows the plant appearance when first put into my tank http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant4.jpg undersides of upper leaves..more pink as approach waterline http://home.comcast.net/~farthunder/plant5.jpg tops of leaves green tinted red lila pilamaya Looks like a type of hygrophila but I'm no expert, but I do know that mine grows rampantly so I spread it across tanks. Taking cuttings is quite easy if it is hygrophila. Just nip out some stems 3-4" in length. Strip off the lower leaves while trying to keep as much of the root hair as possible. I then tie 3 or 4 stems with a plant weight and sink them into the gravel. Works a treat.... Gill |
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