J justinakabob AC Members Jul 20, 2003 19 0 0 40 Monroe, MI Visit site Jul 26, 2003 #1 What are some inexpensive, easy to get, fairly easy to care for, flowering plants for my tank
R Robert H Aspiring Guru Aug 28, 1998 453 0 0 Salem, Oregon www.aquabotanicstore.com Jul 26, 2003 #2 All aquatic plants flower if allowed to grow out of the water. Very few will flower underwater
J justinakabob AC Members Jul 20, 2003 19 0 0 40 Monroe, MI Visit site Jul 26, 2003 #3 Are there any that will flower under water? And if not what are some colorful plants (besides the wonderful green shades )
Are there any that will flower under water? And if not what are some colorful plants (besides the wonderful green shades )
T Tempest AC Members Jun 8, 2002 379 0 0 Wichita, KS Jul 26, 2003 #4 My anubias nana has been flowering regularly in my low light 10 gallon. It's just a small white flower but it's exciting to see it happen. The flower stalk lasts a long time. I'm cutting it off when a new one appears.
My anubias nana has been flowering regularly in my low light 10 gallon. It's just a small white flower but it's exciting to see it happen. The flower stalk lasts a long time. I'm cutting it off when a new one appears.
B bobalston AC Members Apr 2, 2003 125 0 0 Tulsa, OK Visit site Jul 26, 2003 #5 My amazon sword (E. amazonicus) flowered. However it was big - taking up more than 1/2 of my 55 gallon tank. I also have an Aponogeton ulvacious (sp?) which now flowers regulatly. Unfortunately, the plant is also a bit large for my 55 gallon tank. Bob
My amazon sword (E. amazonicus) flowered. However it was big - taking up more than 1/2 of my 55 gallon tank. I also have an Aponogeton ulvacious (sp?) which now flowers regulatly. Unfortunately, the plant is also a bit large for my 55 gallon tank. Bob