Flowering Mystery Sword Plant

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Spine
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Flowering Mystery Sword Plant

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Here's a picture of my flowering mystery sword plant that Judi brought to the last meeting.

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Very nice picture, Kevin!
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Post by Jeff120 »

Nice photo, looks like someone got a new lens!
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Post by Aaron »

That's great, but it looks like a flowering mysetery Aponogeton plant. :D
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I'm w/Aaron. :lol:
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An Aponogeton? Really? I thought Aponogetons grew from bulbs? This had a root system, no bulb, so I assumed it was some kind of sword.

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I'm just happy that it's alive, thanks for the ID
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Post by Aaron »

Sometimes the bulbs of Aponogetons can be smallish and resemble the crown of a sword plants.
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