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  2. Climacium dendroides - Wikipedia

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    [5] [1] They often have stems that are around 2-10 cm tall and growing in the form of patches, [2] looking like small palm-trees. [1] They have yellow-green branches at the tip of stems. The leaves are around 2.5-3 mm long, with rounder stem leaves and pointier branch leaves. [ 2 ]

  3. Vesicularia montagnei - Wikipedia

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    Vesicularia montagnei is a species of moss.It is used in planted aquariums as an ornamental underwater plant, commonly referred to as Christmas moss. [1] [2] [3] [4]It is found in Australia, China, Japan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Sudan, and Vietnam. [5]

  4. Caloglossa beccarii - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 DNA barcoding study isolated C. beccarii from Taiwanese aquarium stores. [7] As an ornamental, the species is sought after for its coloration and for its habit of attaching itself to aquarium furniture. It is easy to cultivate, and if unchecked, may become weedy. [6] It is known to aquarists as "red moss". [3]

  5. Süsswassertang - Wikipedia

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    All specimens in the aquarium trade are assumed to be clones of the original plant introduced in 2001. [9] In the aquarium industry, it is commonly confused with similar-looking liverworts of the genera Pellia and Monosolenium. In 2009, a molecular phylogenetic study determined that it is, in fact, a fern gametophyte.

  6. Mayaca fluviatilis - Wikipedia

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    Stem fragments as small as 2 cm are capable of re-establishing new plants. When growing submerged Mayaca fluviatilis can form semi-floating mats in water up to 2 meters deep or as a semi-terrestrial plant in quasi-aquatic environments such as wetlands. Uncontrolled, these mats can block drains and irrigation channels, among other consequences.

  7. Taxiphyllum barbieri - Wikipedia

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    Taxiphyllum barbieri, known as Java moss or Bogor moss, is a moss belonging to the family Hypnaceae. [1] [2] Native to Southeast Asia, it is commonly used in freshwater aquariums. It attaches to rocks, roots, and driftwood. In the wild, it grows in humid riparian areas. [3] It was originally described as Isopterygium barbieri from Vinh, Vietnam ...

  8. Tree moss - Wikipedia

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    Tree moss is a common name for several organisms and may refer to: Climacium, a genus of mosses which resemble miniature trees Climacium dendroides, a common species of Climacium; Evernia, a genus of lichens which grow on trees; Usnea, a genus of lichens which grow on trees

  9. Freshwater aquarium algae - Wikipedia

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    Marimo "moss" balls are one of the few desired algae species in freshwater aquaria Shrimp predating upon filamentous green algae. There are several species of green algae that grow long, thread-like appendages. There is much overlap in the common names of these infestations, and positive identifications are typically difficult to ascertain. [2]

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