广东省 / 广州市 / 花都区, China
Nice and healthy plants that are well displayed on the wood. The trailing Ludwigia works well in the riparium. Better development of the aquatic section would really add to this aquascape. Good job!
This is beautiful display that creates a great impression above the surface. Emergent planting is healthy and clearly well-trimmed to create dense growth that integrates well with the hardscape elements. That considered, the display demands more attention to planting below the surface. With additional planting and care under the water, this would be a top-ranking display. Wonderful work, never-the-less!
Plants look healthy and I like the wood. I would have cut back some of the plant growth, however, to show more of the wood and not make it so plant heavy.
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