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Cavan
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Post by Cavan »

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

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Jim
Could be. Or this:
http://www.aquagreen.com.au/plant_data/ ... rtita.html

There is an H. lemnoides in Baensch Volume 3, but that may be a synonym (probably). I'll look in up if we get that far.
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I got a reply :
Hello, Eugen.This plant I bought in Japan. The man who sold me this plant is not spoken in English and did not know its Latin name. But there was written Hydrocotyle sp "south".
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Post by DelawareJim »

The pic in Cavan's link looks more like it than what I've seen for H. ranunculoides. And since the seller called it H. "South" I would think that would rule out H. ranun. as it is a North American species, althought it is found in Florida and Texas.

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Jim
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