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plantbrain Publicado: Março 26, 2012 Autor Share Publicado: Março 26, 2012 I have new plants and some old ones to fill in some spots to see how they look, it's been a fun process trying various species contrast over the last few months. Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
plantbrain Publicado: Março 30, 2012 Autor Share Publicado: Março 30, 2012 (editado) Finally found some nice Ludwgia inclinata red: The Amcella repens makes a nice Lizard tail substitute. Lizard tail is an often used plant in Europe and in Dutch scapes, but this native Amcella is a nice alternative that many who have used it, frankly have not scaped with it much. The Erio is assuie type 2, a smaller Erio and it will likely split a few more times and then the individuals will fatten up much like E. cinereum. The bright coloration of the L inclinata makes for a nice contrast. It responds well to frequent trimmings and grows quickly. There really is not quite enough space, I needed another 3-5 inches longer tank, then fill out the rows thicker and nicer. Maybe I'll come up with something and a decent solution eventually. I'd thought and still am..........about replacing the Amcella with Downoi. I'll have that plant(either) come down and "fan out" in the front, the L inclinata will fill in a bit more, as will Ludwigia pilosa. L. pilosa has become blotchy red on some leaves, I have about 6-8 plantlets coming along also, but they will take a good 4-8 weeks to research the same sizes as the plants here. The Blotchiness may be from transplanting them a couple times trying them out in other spots, they are sort of like the L. perunesis and the stem is a little fragile and they have similar root systems. The UG replanting method is the best I've done some far, certainly the best method I've seen and the results are quite nice. This is roughly 2 weeks after replanting, this use to take 6-8 weeks to get like this. I moved the Ludwgia "sunset" behind the Erio type 3 Lorax like trees. It grows well and I'm not sure if I plant on keeping it just yet. It will be difficult to beat up the L inclinata for that coveted spot. Editado Março 30, 2012 por plantbrain 1 Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
Randy Publicado: Novembro 26, 2017 Share Publicado: Novembro 26, 2017 Can someone list the names of the Red and orange plants going from left to right? Citar Link to comment Partilhar nas redes sociais More sharing options...
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