Eric1212
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I am trying to figure out the name of this plant and wondering if it can be trimmed and planted
Probably ludwigia repens. And yes, you can trim the stem and replant.
That's exactly what my Ludwigia Repens looks like. Red under leaves, green on top unless they are under very high light, then the tops also turn red.
I think I'm a plant addict! Give me a choice in buying a new plant (not that I have room for any) and clothes and the plants win hands down!
When my L. Repens gets tall enough the entire leaf turns bright red. And the bigger/taller the stems get the larger the leaves are. I actually got these by mistake but they have grown on me... no pun intended... lol.
I ordered L. Glandulosa and when it came in emersed it all looked the same. Then as the leaves began to come in immersed you could see it there were two different types of plants. So that's how I ended up with some. Since my tank is 30" tall it takes some plants awhile to get tall enough to change color... lol! Plus it's not overly close to the metal halides so I was actually surprised when the top of the leaves actually started changing color. The stems were about 15" tall before it happened. It isn't a stem plant I keep but figured since I got it I might as well give it a shot and am actually glad I did. I like it more than I thought I would.
I am trying to figure out the name of this plant and wondering if it can be trimmed and planted
I have a 220g 100% planted. Lighting is 3x150w hid metal halides, 4x39w T5HO's, 1 special built LED fixture. I have very high lighting. The plants in the back of my tank grow to the surface and ones directly under the halides such as the Ludwigia Atlantis and Pantanal, along with the L. Glandulosa get the most intense colors you can image. But due to the depth of the tank intense lighting is needed to color up plants much lower in the tank. All my tanks are planted but this one is my baby.
Here's a link to many of the new and less seen plants I've been rescaping with then we have to quite hijacking this thread... Aquarium Advice - Aquarium Forum Community - Rivercats's Album: 5-12-13 update/new plants