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Old 14th October 2004   #1
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Default Can you help identify these flowers?

These were taken at SBG, but unfortunately I cannot find the name of these, I would appreciate if someone could identify them.

Your comments on the photos would be much appreciated as well.

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Old 19th October 2004   #2
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for the #1 and #2 photos, the background is quite distracting. May be if you able to ps it, it would be better.
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Old 20th October 2004   #3
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It would help if you could tell us what kind of plant it was and if you have pictures of the leaves. Was it a climber, shrub, etc
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#2 - Echinodorus spp. (Aquatic Plant) (emersed form) think could be either the E. grandiflorus/ E. cordifolius ''ovalis''/ E. cordifolius ''Marble Queen'' as seen in SBG
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Old 20th October 2004   #5
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Vincent: Thanks for the suggestion. I watch out for distracting background next time.

Tzuen: I have identified the first is Kopsia fruticosa commonly know as Shrub Vinca. The second and third are border plants at the edge of a pond.

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Old 20th October 2004   #6
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Originally Posted by simonsng
#2 - Echinodorus spp. (Aquatic Plant) (emersed form) think could be either the E. grandiflorus/ E. cordifolius ''ovalis''/ E. cordifolius ''Marble Queen'' as seen in SBG
Wow thanks Simon.
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Old 20th October 2004   #7
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Dang I only have books on garden type plants, no pond stuff sorry :P
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Old 21st October 2004   #8
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Originally Posted by Tzuen
Dang I only have books on garden type plants, no pond stuff sorry :P
Thanks very much Tzuen, its the thought that counts

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