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Old July 14th 05, 08:41 PM
~ janj JJsPond.us
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Default Panama Pacific

I have this Tropical Lily (Panama Pacific) at 2 feet. The first bloom
opened under water. I figured it was confused from originally being on the
shelf, but now the 2 bud has also opened under water, about 3" shy of the
surface. The 1st bloom has since made it to the surface, just barely.

Anyone else have this lily and have it at this depth without problems, or
does it really need to be kept in shallower quarters? The pads are huge, so
I can't imagine it being in a shallow pond. ~ jan

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