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	<title>Aqua Scaperz &#124; The Freshwater Aquarium Blog &#187; limnophila guinea</title>
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		<title>New Plants: Limnophila &#8220;Guinea&#8221; and Staurogyne &#8220;Rio Cristalino&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jake Adams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The freshwater planted aquarium hobby has never experienced a greater influx of new aquatic plants than it does today. Two of the very latest newcomers include this new Limnophila from Guinea and a Staurogyne species from &#8220;Rio Cristalino&#8221;. ALthough many Limnophila show a great deal of detail on theedges of their leaves, none can match [...]]]></description>
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<p>The freshwater planted aquarium hobby has never experienced a greater influx of new aquatic plants than it does today. Two of the very latest newcomers include this new <em>Limnophila </em>from Guinea and a <em>Staurogyne</em> species from &#8220;Rio Cristalino&#8221;. ALthough many <em>Limnophila</em> show a great deal of detail on theedges of their leaves, none can match the deep, elongated grooves that make Limno Guinea such a unique looking plant. There are enough people who have this plant that if you ask around the usual spots, you&#8217;ll see some around. We know very little about the new <em>Staurogyne</em> species besides the name of the Rio Cristalino from which it originates. Big thanks go to Daniel^~^ for sharing these pictures with us.</p>
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