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07-06-2009, 10:48 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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Vickie - blue capensis - who knows? I wasn't going to ask the rhino but the flowers were very large.
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Here's a pic of Black Princess Hardy Lily.
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I love Black Princess. Midnight Embers is small right now because I stored it as a tuber all winter. It was potted as a tuber in June. It sprouted and this is its first bloom this year. The plant will get bigger and so will the blooms. I do have 2 true minatures one is tropical and one is hardy.
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here is some of my fish one year
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pygmea a hardy miniature
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That's really pretty.
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N. minuta my tropical miniature grown from seed
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07-07-2009, 11:50 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Re: N. minuta my tropical miniature grown from seed
Wow...these are all great pictures! What's with the bubble thing for your fish!? That's really cool...how does it work?
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The bubble is called a Sphere. It sets on a plastic stand in the water. You have a tube like thing you can make it work like a vacume to suck the air out and make the water go up into it. The fish are just naturally curious and swim up in it. I love it but it gets algae real bad and takes a long time to clean it out. I don't put it in the pond every year.
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