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Plants for wood and rock

Plants that fasten onto wood and stone instead of rooting in the substrate. Their rhizome has to stay above the substrate: burying it is the single most common way these are killed, and it looks like a slow unexplained rot rather than an obvious mistake.

Why these

Grows attached to hardscape rather than planted in the substrate.

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9 species

Which of these go together?

A list tells you what is possible on its own. Whether three of them share a tank without one eating another — and whether your volume, temperature and hardness actually allow it — is what the planner works out.

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