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Floating plants in New Zealand


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well duck weed if your that way inclined, indian fern does a nice floating plant and Riccia are the only ones I can think or apart from mosses.

and I have only seen them on here, though you could try hitting up Theplantlab or what every the username is on Tm, they usually have some plants you don't see in LFS

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Azolla filiculoides is a native free-floating fern. Likes high light (which is convenient being right under the lights!) and no surface movement.

Turns red under strong light or green otherwise (is the plant that turns many farm ponds red)

Actually has a completely awesome symbiotic relationship with a type of cyanobacteria. The azolla provides a nice safe home for the cyano, and takes advantage of teh cyano's nitrogen-fixing properties)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azolla_filiculoides

Do a google image search.

(btw I recommend getting only a few plants then allowing them to take over. It is easy to harvest great handfuls then turn your tank into a mess of dropped roots. A really good way to harvest it without breaking the plants up is to dip a flat surface like cardboard or an icecream container lid into the water and lift it out with a few plants, then float them off in your tank)

('Duckweed' refers to a lot of different plants, floating and non-floating, so is a very confusing term. Lemna is the one that consists of tiny green platelets.)

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Azolla filiculoides is a native free-floating fern. Likes high light (which is convenient being right under the lights!) and no surface movement.

Turns red under strong light or green otherwise (is the plant that turns many farm ponds red)

Actually has a completely awesome symbiotic relationship with a type of cyanobacteria. The azolla provides a nice safe home for the cyano, and takes advantage of teh cyano's nitrogen-fixing properties)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azolla_filiculoides

Do a google image search.

(btw I recommend getting only a few plants then allowing them to take over. It is easy to harvest great handfuls then turn your tank into a mess of dropped roots. A really good way to harvest it without breaking the plants up is to dip a flat surface like cardboard or an icecream container lid into the water and lift it out with a few plants, then float them off in your tank)

('Duckweed' refers to a lot of different plants, floating and non-floating, so is a very confusing term. Lemna is the one that consists of tiny green platelets.)

That looks pretty good, where do you get it?

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water hyathis ? spelling green and has a few leavs per plant and it grows pups off them, is great for breeding/feeding goldfish with but it is an illegal weed but it is around idd love some more.

As you say it is an illegal plant to possess.

We do not want it to get into the waterways more than it already is. It is know to cause many problems.

Azolla is very common as Stella mentioned.

Go for a drive along the rural roads and look for roadside ditches. Im sure you will find some there.

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