Help me ID this plant

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  1. Willytom

    Willytom New Member

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    Hello experts,

    Please help ID this round leaves plant.

    Thanks

    Willy
     

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    nasturtium?
     
  3. Willytom

    Willytom New Member

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    No, I think so the leaves are different.
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Hydrocotyle, note the standing water. Hydrocotyle much prefers wet feet.
     
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    Yes is the correct name I think because I saw on a trip to China but the leaf is different is more of hydrocotyle.
     
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    Like this? Image from Tsu-ko Ji-Gong Temple, Taiwan.
     

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    Yes, the plants are exactly similar to your picture. So the correct is Hydrocotyle umbellata.

    Thank you very much.
     

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