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Not sure about Wellington, but up here in Auckland you can usually find a good selection of aquatic plants in stores like Mitre10, and they are normally quite cheap too ($11.95 for a big pot). I have bought Glosstigma (spelling) and some grass like plants that I have in my tanks now and they grow quite well! It might pay to check them out.

Cheers, CatBrat.

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Lilaeopsis brasilienses is dark green, wider flat leaves than the others below.

Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae - a New Zealand Native, light green

Lilaeopsis mauritius - commonly known as Hairgrass , dark green

The last two plants look very similar except for the colour of green and leaf shape.

Lilaeopsis mauritius has a thin cylindrical leave and Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae has a thin flat leaf.

Look at the website http://www.fnzas.org.nz/ under Plants and look up Lilaeopsis

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Lilaeopsis brasilienses is dark green, wider flat leaves than the others below.

Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae - a New Zealand Native, light green

Lilaeopsis mauritius - commonly known as Hairgrass , dark green

The last two plants look very similar except for the colour of green and leaf shape.

Lilaeopsis mauritius has a thin cylindrical leave and Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae has a thin flat leaf.

I bought this as 'Hairgrass' so don't know which one it is, presuming Mauritius - what do you think? Sorry it's a bit blurred.

hairgrass.jpg

And this one is very similar but not Hairgrass and she didn't know what it was - I thought perhaps Triglochin striatum - Arrowgrass - anyone know, it's not a good photo unfortunately?

sideon-ar380.jpg

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