Are these rare in the U.S.?
Echinodorus 'Red October'
Ammannia senegalensis 'mini'
Aponogeton henkeliensis
Justitia grandulosa
Nomaphila stricta 'bonsai'
Is Echinodorus magdalensis the same as E. quadricostatus?
Rare?
Re: Rare?
The Sean Connery movie? The cultivars are pretty hard to keep track of.halak wrote:Are these rare in the U.S.?
Echinodorus 'Red October'
New one to me. Sounds like someone is getting creative (but necessarily accurate) with names again.halak wrote:Ammannia senegalensis 'mini'
A form of A. madagascariensis. The common one I think, but don't hold me to that.halak wrote:Aponogeton henkeliensis
There is a Justicia glandulosa (Acanthaceae - Hygrophila, Staurogyne, Nelsonia, etc), but I don't know anything about it. Maybe a garden plant?halak wrote:Justitia grandulosa
= Hygrophila corymbosa. Might mean the 'Kompact'halak wrote:Nomaphila stricta 'bonsai'
Both are now classified as Helanthium species, no longer as Echinodorus. But yes, they are the same. I believe both are H. bolivianum.halak wrote:Is Echinodorus magdalensis the same as E. quadricostatus?
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Time to start our own naming scheme. It is just impossible to keep track of all. If it is hard for Cavan, imagine how the rest of us feel.
I think it is time for "common names" to be popular again. Or just name plants after GWAPA members. Except for Shawn everyone likes that.
I think it is time for "common names" to be popular again. Or just name plants after GWAPA members. Except for Shawn everyone likes that.
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Thanks, Cavan, for the information. Here is an update:
The 'Red October' is green emersed but becomes red submersed. I saw it emersed. It is not a small plant.
The Ammannia senegalensis 'mini' is from an Italian company called Anubias and Tropica calls it this.
Justitia gendarosa is the corect name-my mistake.
Also, I may be able to get Alternanthera reinickii 'mini' and Eleocharis sp. 'mini' that are both from Tropica.
Finally, I may also be able to get some Elatine hydropiper unless Aaron has flooded the GWAPA market.
The 'Red October' is green emersed but becomes red submersed. I saw it emersed. It is not a small plant.
The Ammannia senegalensis 'mini' is from an Italian company called Anubias and Tropica calls it this.
Justitia gendarosa is the corect name-my mistake.
Also, I may be able to get Alternanthera reinickii 'mini' and Eleocharis sp. 'mini' that are both from Tropica.
Finally, I may also be able to get some Elatine hydropiper unless Aaron has flooded the GWAPA market.
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I have some Ammania senegalensis, but I don't think that it's mini. At least, that part was not on the label of the plant that I bought.
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Re: Rare?
I believe you mean this:halak wrote:
Justitia gendarosa is the corect name-my mistake.
http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/record/tro-100057
I'll look at some specimens to see what I can find out.
I believe we had that Alternanthera, though I don't know what became of it.
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its funny to me just getting into the plant collectorieness that all the plant names are...are so...highschool. foolish me
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Re: Rare?
We also have to add to this the problem of many sellers "promoting" varieties to species level, sometimes to get around import restrictions and sometimes just to sound cool. For example, I often see "Hygrophila rosanervig" for sale. This is actually H. polysperma var rosanervig, or H. polysperma var "Tropical Sunset." I actually came >< close to ordering it from a seller in Taiwan last week before someone pointed out that it was NOT a different species of Hygro, and as such, would be illegal to import.
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