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The plant seems to be Crassula aquatica also with nomenclature change |
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
The plant seems to be Crassula aquatica also with nomenclature change |
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Thanks for introducing me to another unknown. In one way the flowers seem to be sessile or almost so, indicating Tillaea schimperi, on the other hand leaf apex seem to be extended into a pale bristle, suggesting T. alata. |
I do not know if T. aquatica is found in India or not. Thank you Regards surajit
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efi page on Tillaea schimperi |
Yes this is Tillaea (Crassula) aquatic. it is a problem invasive species here in the UK and used to be planted as an ornamental. It is no longer sold!
Alastair
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