Examples of using Java moss in English and their translations into Hungarian
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A few floating plants, some Java moss.
Java moss, and another, and even Valisnerie.
The Wuzeln are equipped with Java moss.
Here and there some Java moss plants between.
Java moss- would like to somehow grow to the sky.
A Mopani root with the Java moss bedekt!
Planned: Java moss(for root and possibly a few stones).
Beautiful mangrove roots now planted with Java moss.
Taxiphyllum spec.- dwarf Java moss(carpet on the floor with grids).
For the most natural effect Moose untie, eg Java moss.
Is more demanding than normal Java moss and grows more slowly.
Welsh oils of different sizes, one of them covered with Java moss.
Java moss and Risenvallisnerie, but only minimally in one corner.
Javamoos backplane of mosquito nets, the Java moss but not yet grown.
Java moss/ Taxiphyllum Barbieri(drifting freely in the water on the left).
Lava-stone wall covered with Java moss, sitting behind the wall of the air lift.
The Java moss, Taxiphyllum Barbieri, one of the most famous moss at all.
The two nutshells I tied with Anubias and Java moss, there are the old pool.
Barbieri Java moss and the real Vesicularia dubyana Singapore moss. .
The mat filter is in the left rear corner, overgrown with Java moss, thus invisible.
X sandstones(there the Java moss was tied up before it has become self-employed).
As exceptions(not of South America) 12x Vallisneria gigantea and several cushion Java moss.
Water lettuce, Java moss, moss ball and 2 plants whose names I unfortunately do not know.
For this, however,some spawning substrate should be present(java moss or similar).
Vesicularia dubyana(Java moss), sees a direct comparison to the root rather by Vesicularia sp.''.
It is therefore appropriate to re-call Vesicularia dubyana Java moss and T. Barbieri Bogormoos.
Java moss(kp where that came at a time ago, which have never consciously used* shrug*) Pond liverwort.
Vesicularia montagnei(Christmas tree moss, Christmas moss, large Java moss) on wood and stones.
X Taxiphyllum Barbieri(Java moss)- grows from the center of the root in all directions in the pool and is perfect for hiding the fish.
They could have and could be hiding under/in the java moss clumps or around the big cave or a smaller one as well.