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Donovan Niewoehner 17-07-2003 08:46 PM

What kid of plant is this?
 
I recieved a bulb from a friend of mine who got it in a bundle of random
plants he got from a LFS, the bulb looked like just a dead lump of wood, but
I threw it in the planted tank just in case. It sprouted a pair of tiny
leaves and stayed that way for several months. Two weeks ago it sprouted
roots (that are very firmly attached to the gravel) and some steams with
arrowhead shaped leaves on the end. about a week ago it sent up one after
another rounded pads that uncurl at the surface of the water.
The pads have a glossy sheen on their top surface and a reddish
coloration on their underside.
The tank is a 6 gallon eclipse with the stock 8 watts of lighting.
All of my other plants (especally the sword in the foreground that grows
like mad) are doing well.
I figured it's some kind of apon? but any more specific information
would be appreciated.. How does this plant propigate?

Thanks for any input.

--donovan



Donovan Niewoehner 17-07-2003 08:46 PM

What kid of plant is this?
 
lol I forgot to say i posted the pics in alt.binaries.aquaria



Victor M. Martinez 18-07-2003 10:12 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
Looks like a water lilly.

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Sandy 18-07-2003 10:12 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 


"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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Looks like a water lilly.

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Sagittarius sagittifolia - Arrowhead.

http://www.k12.nf.ca/sjis/landhabita...arrowhead.html

http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~st...indman/485.jpg



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Victor M. Martinez 18-07-2003 10:12 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
Sandy wrote:
Sagittarius sagittifolia - Arrowhead.


With round surface floating leaves and a tuber?

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Sandy 18-07-2003 10:13 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
"Plants in the genus Sagittaria often have the common name of Arrowleaf, in
obvious reference to the shape of the leaves. Several species with lance or
ribbon shaped leaves also occur. The roots of these aquatic plants are
tubers, and have been used for centuries as a food source in the Americas
and Asia. Several species in this genus are now rare or endangered, while
others are more common and grown as ornamentals."

A picture showing both types of leaf

http://www.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/~stueber/lindman/485.jpg

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"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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Sandy wrote:
Sagittarius sagittifolia - Arrowhead.


With round surface floating leaves and a tuber?

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Victor M. Martinez 18-07-2003 10:13 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
I stand corrected.

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Sandy 18-07-2003 10:13 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 

"Victor M. Martinez" wrote in message
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I stand corrected.

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I only knew that because I remembered having one 30+ years ago that did the
same thing, I haven't seen or grown one since.

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LeighMo 18-07-2003 10:13 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
Sagittarius sagittifolia - Arrowhead.

Is it a true aquatic?


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SteveG 18-07-2003 10:13 AM

What kid of plant is this?
 
http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/Plants/Nymphaea.html
Water lily

"Donovan Niewoehner" wrote in message
news:YC0xa.27132$fm4.18864@fed1read06...
I recieved a bulb from a friend of mine who got it in a bundle of

random
plants he got from a LFS, the bulb looked like just a dead lump of wood,

but
I threw it in the planted tank just in case. It sprouted a pair of tiny
leaves and stayed that way for several months. Two weeks ago it sprouted
roots (that are very firmly attached to the gravel) and some steams with
arrowhead shaped leaves on the end. about a week ago it sent up one after
another rounded pads that uncurl at the surface of the water.
The pads have a glossy sheen on their top surface and a reddish
coloration on their underside.
The tank is a 6 gallon eclipse with the stock 8 watts of lighting.
All of my other plants (especally the sword in the foreground that

grows
like mad) are doing well.
I figured it's some kind of apon? but any more specific information
would be appreciated.. How does this plant propigate?

Thanks for any input.

--donovan






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