Identify Plants - Please Help

simplepso

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PIC-1 (ii) - Different View.

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PIC-5 (i) Assume these are Blyxa Japonica, Iam not sure.

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PIC-5 (ii) This is what i called or referred to as runners, iam not sure if this is what is so called runners. Near the joints there will be new roots coming in, after which i cut them with the roots and place them else where..

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Your help will be highly appreciated/ thanks in advance...
 

Biollante

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Hi,

Picture 5(i) looks to be two different species the bulk of the forward plant in picture 5(i) appears to be Cyperus helferi, planted too deep.

The isolated picture 5(ii) may be Cyperus alternifolius I am not sure.
:confused:

You may wish to pot a quarter of the plant and see what happens, the terrestrial forms are easier to identify.
:)

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Biollante

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Hi,

Ah, very good, should have gotten Juncus Repens, myself!
:eek:

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