Beautiful plant ! I looked it up on the web did not find any info. on blooming it .
It sure looks happy Gin
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Anyone know how to make Cryptocorynes flower?
I've got these in my vivarium for humidity control, and to keep their roots nice and wet.
They look happy, but no inflorescense yet.
Beautiful plant ! I looked it up on the web did not find any info. on blooming it .
It sure looks happy Gin
Even if you can't get it to bloom it is a beautiful lush green!!
Cin
ummm... is that an orchid?
I can't see that its an orchid genus, Colin.
Julie
It is an aquatic plant ..Likes wet . G
oh.... ok, thanks JaneOriginally Posted by Piper
methinks someone has someone on their mind... so not fair, the good looking ones always are more popular... maybe that's why guys like moi and Seinfeld have to be funny
Tim-O, I'm sure that was funny in Aussie, but I didn't get it...
Julie
Thanks guys and gals.
Actually its an Arum, Araceae family. Like Anthuriums, Peace lillys, etc....
Thats my other favorite type of plant to have.
And yes, I will keep it forever and ever so long as it looks so lush!
My experience with Anthuriums has been that they like periodic bright light to set bloom. I drag mine out of the house into bright light and when I take them back in 1 1/2-2 weeks later and they set bud. Could be just luck though.
Cin