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Does anyone knows what plant this is ? No I do not have it, I saw a picture of it and got curious as I have not seen it before. Collectoritis, I can not help it.

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Looks like some sort of moneywort or lysimachia
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Post by Aaron »

Looks to be a Rununculus of some sort perhaps?
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Post by Ghazanfar Ghori »

hydrocotyle sibthorpioides?
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If anyone knows russian (I think it is russian), we can ask the owner of the plants directly.

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Post by halak »

I tried to find the Latin names in the author's description, but I couldn't find any that would match the plant. I just know the Cyrillic alphabet not the Russian language. I bet if you posted in English, they would be able to answer.
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The author calls it pennywort.
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Post by DelawareJim »

Ghazanfar Ghori wrote:hydrocotyle sibthorpioides?
I was thinking more like Hydrocotyle ranunculoides.

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I used google translate to see the post. I could not find the name. It looks like a Hydrocotyle sp, but there are probabably many of them. I sent an email, both in english and Google's Belarusian translation. Lets see how this multi language communication works.

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Post by Cristy Keister »

Below the second photo. щитолиÑ
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