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My Val's blooming. At least I think it's a Val. I've got some pics up:
http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/...881/vallis.htm I really like this plant, whatever it is. It stays in tight clumps, rather than spreading all over the tank. And it stays fairly short. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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LeighMo wrote in message
... My Val's blooming. At least I think it's a Val. I've got some pics up: http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/...881/vallis.htm I really like this plant, whatever it is. It stays in tight clumps, rather than spreading all over the tank. And it stays fairly short. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ Hi, Leigh. That's a sagittaria subulata aka dwarf sag. Mine bloom quite often. Every once in a while, under intense lighting, an air bubble will form on the bud and the flower will bloom inside the bubble. Eventually my dwarf sags always grow to the surface of the water, whatever height that may be. In small tanks it stays short, in larger tanks it grows long. It reproduces by runners, but the runners seem to be shorter than the standard sags. My most prolific grower! I compost a five gallon bucket of it every month or so! kush |
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Sure looks a lot like my dwasrf sag also.
-- Bob Alston 918.494.4913 http://members.cox.net/tulsaalstons/ "kush" wrote in message ... LeighMo wrote in message ... My Val's blooming. At least I think it's a Val. I've got some pics up: http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/...881/vallis.htm I really like this plant, whatever it is. It stays in tight clumps, rather than spreading all over the tank. And it stays fairly short. Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ Hi, Leigh. That's a sagittaria subulata aka dwarf sag. Mine bloom quite often. Every once in a while, under intense lighting, an air bubble will form on the bud and the flower will bloom inside the bubble. Eventually my dwarf sags always grow to the surface of the water, whatever height that may be. In small tanks it stays short, in larger tanks it grows long. It reproduces by runners, but the runners seem to be shorter than the standard sags. My most prolific grower! I compost a five gallon bucket of it every month or so! kush |
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Hi, Leigh. That's a sagittaria subulata aka dwarf sag.
Thanks. I had wondered if it might be, but I have another plant that's supposedly S. subulata, and it looks very different. It's much shorter, and a much lighter green. It also grows a lot slower. A natural variation in the species? Leigh http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/ |
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