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08-21-2012, 9:34 PM #1Senior Member
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Flowering Anubias?
Is it flowering?
So far I've gotten my jungle val, pennywort, and ludwigia all to flower. The Pennywort flower was really nothing special, almost ugly IMO. The jungle val was average, white flower blossom. The ludwigia I never even noticed until the last day and by then it was like rotten.
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08-21-2012, 9:41 PM #2Bunned
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Looks like a new leaf forming to me, should open up in not too long.
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yup looks like a new leaf ^_^
new flowers look like this before they open (sorry for crappy pics camera was dieing )

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08-21-2012, 11:13 PM #4Senior Member
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Agreed just a new leaf, that is a good sign though that it is happy
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Hi
have had them flower in my ponds but thik the flower must be held above the surface of course thaat's true of almost
all plants . Not many pollinators underwater . I have found that anubias tend to prefer to grow out of the water. though they certainly will grow UW but much slower lol gary
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Ive seen pics on here of anubias blooming. They looked submerged in the pics.
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08-22-2012, 2:45 PM #7I text. I LOL.
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One of my barteris flowered below the surface...not uncommon either.
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