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My Sword is about to flower again, although I think it's a different plant.
Once it flowers, will I get seeds or plantlets or what? Not that I really have room for more Swords at the moment, but it's an interesting process. |
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what do the flowers look like?
I've got some mystery swords that have a flower that is 2 stalks, both covered with tiny white flowers. After a while, the flowers fall off, leaving little nubs on the stalks that then grow into pods... --JD "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Sword is about to flower again, although I think it's a different plant. Once it flowers, will I get seeds or plantlets or what? Not that I really have room for more Swords at the moment, but it's an interesting process. |
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![]() "jd" wrote in message . .. what do the flowers look like? I've got some mystery swords that have a flower that is 2 stalks, both covered with tiny white flowers. After a while, the flowers fall off, leaving little nubs on the stalks that then grow into pods... They haven't opened yet, just the huge stalk with buds poking out of the tank. They might be purple, but I can't really tell. |
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Is it flowering above water? I'm not 100% sure but I'm 99% sure if you
keep the thing underwater before it opens it makes baby plants, above water it makes flowers. Somebody who knows please correct me if I'm wrong. -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Richard Sexton wrote:
Is it flowering above water? I'm not 100% sure but I'm 99% sure if you keep the thing underwater before it opens it makes baby plants, above water it makes flowers. Somebody who knows please correct me if I'm wrong. I've had E. uruguayensis, E. cordifolius, and a generic "amazon sword" flower above water in my tanks. I've never kept a flowering spike underwater because I like to see the blooms. First the plants flower for weeks, with a few flowers opening at a time. Once the flowers are gone, baby plants grow in clusters at the base of the flower pedicels. I've never gotten fruits or seeds. Once the baby plants have a few leaves, I cut off the inflorescence and put it underwater. The baby plants continue to grow and develop roots. -- Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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![]() "Altum" wrote in message . net... Richard Sexton wrote: Is it flowering above water? I'm not 100% sure but I'm 99% sure if you keep the thing underwater before it opens it makes baby plants, above water it makes flowers. Somebody who knows please correct me if I'm wrong. I've had E. uruguayensis, E. cordifolius, and a generic "amazon sword" flower above water in my tanks. I've never kept a flowering spike underwater because I like to see the blooms. First the plants flower for weeks, with a few flowers opening at a time. Once the flowers are gone, baby plants grow in clusters at the base of the flower pedicels. I've never gotten fruits or seeds. Once the baby plants have a few leaves, I cut off the inflorescence and put it underwater. The baby plants continue to grow and develop roots. -- Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com thanks, I think these are E. Osiris. |
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Altum wrote: Richard Sexton wrote: Is it flowering above water? I'm not 100% sure but I'm 99% sure if you keep the thing underwater before it opens it makes baby plants, above water it makes flowers. Somebody who knows please correct me if I'm wrong. I've had E. uruguayensis, E. cordifolius, and a generic "amazon sword" flower above water in my tanks. I've never kept a flowering spike underwater because I like to see the blooms. First the plants flower for weeks, with a few flowers opening at a time. Once the flowers are gone, baby plants grow in clusters at the base of the flower pedicels. I've never gotten fruits or seeds. Once the baby plants have a few leaves, I cut off the inflorescence and put it underwater. The baby plants continue to grow and develop roots. Thanks Altum. You send me pictures next time, jah? -- Need Mercedes parts? http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home pages: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Well, the "pods" have dropped off the flower stalks, and have turned into
little two-leaf "seedlings". they've drifted about and settled into the gravel, but every night the cory cats seem to push them about to a new place. They're nice and green, most fo them have sprouted a third leaf (about 2 days from settling), and seem to be doing well. Biggest drag is that thtey're too small to actually put where I want them - no roots to speak of, and like I said, the corys are moving them anyway. Once they're bigger, I'll move them..... the original flower stalks are still there. they're fairly long now (about 2 inches from split to tip), and are just sort of floating there. The plants now have 4 flower stalks each, all of which go tothe surface of the watter with the flower bits sticking out of the water.... -_JD "jd" wrote in message . .. what do the flowers look like? I've got some mystery swords that have a flower that is 2 stalks, both covered with tiny white flowers. After a while, the flowers fall off, leaving little nubs on the stalks that then grow into pods... --JD "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Sword is about to flower again, although I think it's a different plant. Once it flowers, will I get seeds or plantlets or what? Not that I really have room for more Swords at the moment, but it's an interesting process. |
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jd wrote:
Well, the "pods" have dropped off the flower stalks, and have turned into little two-leaf "seedlings". they've drifted about and settled into the gravel, but every night the cory cats seem to push them about to a new place. They're nice and green, most fo them have sprouted a third leaf (about 2 days from settling), and seem to be doing well. Biggest drag is that thtey're too small to actually put where I want them - no roots to speak of, and like I said, the corys are moving them anyway. Once they're bigger, I'll move them..... the original flower stalks are still there. they're fairly long now (about 2 inches from split to tip), and are just sort of floating there. The plants now have 4 flower stalks each, all of which go tothe surface of the watter with the flower bits sticking out of the water.... -_JD "jd" wrote in message . .. what do the flowers look like? I've got some mystery swords that have a flower that is 2 stalks, both covered with tiny white flowers. After a while, the flowers fall off, leaving little nubs on the stalks that then grow into pods... --JD "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Sword is about to flower again, although I think it's a different plant. Once it flowers, will I get seeds or plantlets or what? Not that I really have room for more Swords at the moment, but it's an interesting process. Are you sure those are swords and not aponogetons (sp?)? What you're describing is exactly what the cheap hybrid Apon "wonder bulbs" that I bought at Walmart did when they got big. Their flower stalks came out of the water, bloomed, and dropped rather large green seeds that sprouted right away. The sword plant stalks stayed submerged and grew little plantlets on the stalk where the flowers were. Bob |
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could be. Your description is a good match, and these plants were free
donations, so I have no idea what they are. The LFS gave them to me when I bought a bunch of other stuff)... in any case, they're good low/med height filler plants, and if they seed frequently, I won't complain... -_JD "zxcvbob" wrote in message ... jd wrote: Well, the "pods" have dropped off the flower stalks, and have turned into little two-leaf "seedlings". they've drifted about and settled into the gravel, but every night the cory cats seem to push them about to a new place. They're nice and green, most fo them have sprouted a third leaf (about 2 days from settling), and seem to be doing well. Biggest drag is that thtey're too small to actually put where I want them - no roots to speak of, and like I said, the corys are moving them anyway. Once they're bigger, I'll move them..... the original flower stalks are still there. they're fairly long now (about 2 inches from split to tip), and are just sort of floating there. The plants now have 4 flower stalks each, all of which go tothe surface of the watter with the flower bits sticking out of the water.... -_JD "jd" wrote in message . .. what do the flowers look like? I've got some mystery swords that have a flower that is 2 stalks, both covered with tiny white flowers. After a while, the flowers fall off, leaving little nubs on the stalks that then grow into pods... --JD "Bill Stock" wrote in message ... My Sword is about to flower again, although I think it's a different plant. Once it flowers, will I get seeds or plantlets or what? Not that I really have room for more Swords at the moment, but it's an interesting process. Are you sure those are swords and not aponogetons (sp?)? What you're describing is exactly what the cheap hybrid Apon "wonder bulbs" that I bought at Walmart did when they got big. Their flower stalks came out of the water, bloomed, and dropped rather large green seeds that sprouted right away. The sword plant stalks stayed submerged and grew little plantlets on the stalk where the flowers were. Bob |
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