My Sword Finally Flowered! (pics)

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Hi guys! It finally blossomed! I think it blossomed early this morning...and I didn't check until just now (3:45pm) so, I think I missed its peak...BUT since there are about 20-30 other buds, it's okay!!

So, here is how much the sword has grown...and this is in a 55g, so this isn't a small plant:
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This is the flower (the quality isn't the best. I was so excited that I just quickly shot some pics. I'll try harder when I get a flower that is newly-opened):
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In this one, you can see a few of the other buds:):
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I just had to share!:D :D I am STILL waiting for the lotus to blossom, however. And when that puppy does, it should be AWESOME. Red lotus = bright magenta flowers:D
 
Thanks :D
 
thats cool


I am wondering how much if any of the swordplant is still underwater. that is one tall plant....
 
They should flower if they are happy:) This one just grew another flower stalk. That makes three:D Plus about 30-40 flower buds:D Today it had four flowers blossom.

My amazon sword set up an underwater stalk and did make some baby plants. I hope this one will produce some emersed babies....i see some here that have done it:


http://aquabotanicwetthumb.infopop....06090712&m=1996052223&r=6636043223#6636043223

Hm...it won't let me insert an image from there. I assume my plant will act much like what is seen in pictures 7 and 24 on that site (well, many of them, but they're easier to see in those pics)

I mean, those wouldn't be called motherplants for no reason, I'd assume:)

The plant is still growing underwater. Its got about 10-12 big (8") leaves growing out from the base just as it would if it weren't growing out of the water. I did hack about 5 of those back a couple of days ago though...they were shading my wisteria...and we can't have that!
 
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Looks nice! Good work !! ;)
 
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