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Post by isaacgoh on Oct 29, 2007 12:04:39 GMT 8
I think it more like Rotala something rather than Eusteralis stellata. The emersed leaf does not look like Rotala family. I am quite sure about this. If it is, definitely not rotundifolia or macrandra species. In fact, I've seen this in my friend's farm. He told me it's the new didipis diandra sp. Will update more when I find them. Oh, I just remembered I have some emersed didipis at my balcony. Will take a positive ID. Rgds, isaac
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Post by bactrus on Oct 29, 2007 12:16:59 GMT 8
Looks like a healthy wetland. Is it good for fishing too? Btw please excuse my ignorant again, where is Padang Wahid? Not a familiar name.
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Post by piscesilim on Oct 29, 2007 12:18:30 GMT 8
Yes. Definitely not R. rotundifolia or R. macrandra. But could it be R. wallichii? It would be good if got flower to verify.
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Post by lisham on Nov 9, 2007 19:54:11 GMT 8
PADANG WAHID REVISITED PART 3: Needs confirmation if this is actually N. gracillis (suspected to be N. gracillis x mirabillis or N. mirabillis x gracillis) Pix...
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Post by dom on Nov 19, 2007 14:34:15 GMT 8
Just back from there. Gonna thank to Lisham for the guide, time and plants.
The emmersed plant gave me the first answer. It is Rotala wallichii. But from the submersed picture. Guess Lisham made the picture slightly bigger. So, Isaac thought it is Stellata. I got around 3 stems back. It is just look like my Rotala wallichii 'green'. And this species is red color.
Beside that, I had 2 banana plant, 2 wild unknown orchid bulbs, 2 small mirabilis and few small gracilis from Lisham.
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Post by hongrui on Nov 20, 2007 14:21:30 GMT 8
PADANG WAHID REVISITED PART 3: Needs confirmation if this is actually N. gracillis (suspected to be N. gracillis x mirabillis or N. mirabillis x gracillis) Hi Lisham, it's a little late but i think the pictures show a N. gracilis hybrid with mirabilis. i'm not sure of the order tho, maybe Robert can chime in with his comments?
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Post by lisham on Nov 20, 2007 15:40:37 GMT 8
Waaa... It's a hybrid... I finally found my own hybrid.... My very first.... That makes me proud... Hehehe....
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Post by piscesilim on Nov 20, 2007 21:17:20 GMT 8
Err... Lisham. Can you check is this hybrid got numerous nectar glands distributed all over the lower lid surface?
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