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Back yard plant for ground cover?
#1
This grows through the cracks in the sidewalk out back on the N/E corner in a semi-shaded area and looks really cool. The leaves are TINY and it grows low and spreads out nicely, so I was thinking of using it as ground cover in a couple places in my new tank. Can anyone identify it or tell me anything about it?

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#2
hey there

that looks like creeping jenny, but im not sure. you can always give it a try. ~Lauren
1.1.1 Hawaiian Auratus (reticulated), 1.2.2 Leucomelas, 3.2.1 Cobalt Tincs, 1.0.0 Kauluha & Creme / Camo Auratus, 2.0.1 Yelloback Tincs, 0.0.4 Azureus, 1.1.0 Spotted Auratus
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#3
As long as the plant is not abrasive then it would worth trying. It may not like the high humidity, only one way to find out.
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