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A Field Trip through Florida Flora and Fauna

Want to sneak in a few gems that shine as the fruit of my labor. North American native aquatics not in circulation within the hobby.

Ludwigia pilosa:

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Hydrolea corymbosa:
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Ludwigia pilosa x ???
Definitely a hybrid based on leaf arrangement. Unsure until it flowers (if it flowers).

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Want to sneak in a few gems that shine as the fruit of my labor. North American native aquatics not in circulation within the hobby.

Ludwigia pilosa:

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Hydrolea corymbosa:
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Ludwigia pilosa x ???
Definitely a hybrid based on leaf arrangement. Unsure until it flowers (if it flowers).

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Are these single stems you managed to transition or do you have several stems? Are they all growing well?
 
Ahhhh the long dick baby octopus alien orchids are attacking!!!!!

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Nymphaea odorata:

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Diodia virginiana (likely):

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Lindernia grandiflora being cheeky:

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Sagittaria cf. graminea. This identification is still on the table. The overall size and flower are textbook S. isoetiformis, but the leaf shape is off. I feel confident it’s within the graminea complex though.

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Palhinhaea cernua:


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Utricularia cornuta:

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And, drumroll please……..

Sagittaria isoetifomis, proper:

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Been after this for years. So satisfying.
 
Murdannia spirata; a proper aquatic.

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Micranthemum glomeratum, pearlweed:

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Ptychostomum pseudotriquetrum, a lesser known aquatic acrocarp bryophyte:

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Lobelia feayana, the carpeting aquatic plant that stole my heart:

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Some extra fluffy Sphagnum strictum after a much deserved rain:

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Sematophyllum sp. moss:

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Callicostella pallida, our Florida native aquatic creeping moss:

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In cultivation:

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The vibe:

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Today was a good day.

Sabatia calycina. A full aquatic that’s very scape friendly:

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Callicostella pallida and Leptodictyum riparium cohabitating the muck:


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Some monster Ludwigia repens:

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And I don’t know if we have any terrestrial orchid folks here, but this find was a white whale for me.

Eltroplectris calcarata, the Longclaw Orchid:

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Riparian vibe:

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