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P.laueana and U.reniformis X nelumbifolia Part 2

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Hello
Most of the flowers are open now.Thats why I have to show you again.And also another clon from U.reniformis x nelumbifolia is in flower.
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Regards Alexander

Edited by fischermans, 04 March 2012 - 18:36 PM.


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I really like that hybrid - almost flowers of nelumbifolia and leaves of reniformis.

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Very nice pictures Alexander (yes - the ping as well  ;-)

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How do you get those laueneas to flower?

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View Postjimscott, on 05 March 2012 - 14:32 PM, said:

How do you get those laueneas to flower?
Hello Jim
It´s simple, they like me. :sarcastic_blum:
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Edited by fischermans, 05 March 2012 - 21:09 PM.


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I see....

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How do you grow U. nelumbifolia? I googled cultivation for them and about all I can find is a reference  to LFS and high water table. Do they need a cold period or should they  be in warm temps?. Are they a good terrarium plant or are they best on a  grow rack? Do they need a big day/night temp differential?