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Old 05-15-2009, 11:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Lagenandra lancifolia


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Old 05-15-2009, 11:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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nice! i have a Lagenandra here for which i do not have a species determination.

actually, here's a picture.



can you guess which one that might be?

make sure to hang onto that curly-leaved mutation! maybe it will be stable. when did you first observe it?
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That doesnt look like a lagenandra to me. Looks more like C. crispatula var. flaccidifolia. But if it was a Lagenandra, L. erosa would be my closest guess.
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when i acquired that plant it looked rather different i have it in a high humidity (>95%) setup and it has begun to develop underwater form leaves. i did a search for L. erosa. when i first acquired it my plant looked just like the pictures that found.

i need to get it into a lower humidity setup. it looked much nicer with its more sturdy emersed form leaves. you can see a couple of those thicker, strappy leaves in my photograph.

i checked out you blog post on the funny leaf. so it was just a mis-developed spathe i suppose.
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