Barclaya Longifolia?
- FrannyB
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Barclaya Longifolia?
I've been searching for this plant for a while. I've seen it for sale on a couple of sites, but the plants displayed have sort of serrated leaves.
Is this the correct name for the plant pictured? This is the plant I prefer.
Anyone have this plant?
Is this the correct name for the plant pictured? This is the plant I prefer.
Anyone have this plant?
It looks like it is, check this link http://www.floridaaquatic.com/aquarium_ ... folia.html it has a very strong red color.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
- DelawareJim
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- Cristy Keister
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I have it. The very red leaves are the new growth. As they get bigger the leaf gets more green on top and stays reddish underneath. Like this picture.
That look more like a Crypt wendtii altough it may not be, and wow that's a llong time for an aquatic plant to go dormant, it's just new to me.Cristy Keister wrote:I have it. The very red leaves are the new growth. As they get bigger the leaf gets more green on top and stays reddish underneath. Like this picture.
Sincerely,
Tim
Tim
- Cristy Keister
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It's a similar shape to wendtii, but it grows to 31" tall.150EH wrote:That look more like a Crypt wendtii altough it may not be, and wow that's a llong time for an aquatic plant to go dormant, it's just new to me.Cristy Keister wrote:I have it. The very red leaves are the new growth. As they get bigger the leaf gets more green on top and stays reddish underneath. Like this picture.