Limnophila Aromatica Flower

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krisw
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Limnophila Aromatica Flower

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I was out tending the garden yesterday, and to my delight, I saw the first bloom on an immersed limnophila aromatica stem in my pond!

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Showoff! Mine hasn't flowered yet, though a few of the others have.
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Showoff!
Well, if that's how it is, then you'll also notice that my pond's water isn't green! :shock: *kidding*

Anyways, I was just as surprised to see a flower as anyone. Mine really hadn't grown a lot all summer, so when it flowered on the most overcast day we've had in weeks, I couldn't believe it! So, what's flowering for you?
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Post by Aaron »

It makes sense that it would flower then. They flower more when they 'sense' the season changing to colder weather so they can seed to grow another year.

Flowers so far include Glossostigma (tiny white flowers), Ludwigia repens 'green' (yellow flowers) and Polygonum sp. 'Kwaegonum' (pinkish flowers).
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Post by Jeff120 »

That is great!!!! Such a cool looking flower from one of my favorite plants. I had dwarf sag flower in my tank this week, neat white flower fairly fragrant. Must be the season
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Post by Cristy Keister »

My Bacopa 'pink' is flowering. It's a purple, trumpet shaped flower similar to your limnophila. I also have a Kleiner bar sword that has 2 flowering stalks with white flowers about 1.5" across.
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