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Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Plant)
Hello everyone,
First trip to the LFS in a while yesterday. Picked up some more ottos and a second Bolivian Ram (soo cute!) Also stumbled across a potted plant in one tank labeled "Cardinal plant - Lobelia cardinalis". It has some pretty cool leaf coloration, kind of a purpleish color. I searched on google some for both the common name and the scientific name, and found lots of links for a non-aquatic plant. Some of links claims that it grows equally well in water and out. Anyone know for sure? The tag (From Florida Aquatic Nurseries) claims "True Aquatic, Foreground, Moderate Light", but mentions nothing about fertilizing. I've got it in my 20g tank with 40W of flourescent light and DIY CO2. I dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Flourish Trace weekly (or so - I'm a tad random about it these days), but also feed some plants via substrate tablets. This guy looks like a root feeder - anyone know for sure? Thanks! -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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I see alot of it, atleast in two LFS specifically, and both were gorgeous
little plants... I like purple so it caught my attention from the beginning... I asked, undemanding, low light to moderate light plant, any water, any temp, it'll grow.... I asked her how it would do in an injected tank, she said, I wouldn't because it may grow too long or too big... but she was smilin' so I'm guessing that was tongue in cheek.. "Ross Vandegrift" wrote in message m... Hello everyone, First trip to the LFS in a while yesterday. Picked up some more ottos and a second Bolivian Ram (soo cute!) Also stumbled across a potted plant in one tank labeled "Cardinal plant - Lobelia cardinalis". It has some pretty cool leaf coloration, kind of a purpleish color. I searched on google some for both the common name and the scientific name, and found lots of links for a non-aquatic plant. Some of links claims that it grows equally well in water and out. Anyone know for sure? The tag (From Florida Aquatic Nurseries) claims "True Aquatic, Foreground, Moderate Light", but mentions nothing about fertilizing. I've got it in my 20g tank with 40W of flourescent light and DIY CO2. I dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Flourish Trace weekly (or so - I'm a tad random about it these days), but also feed some plants via substrate tablets. This guy looks like a root feeder - anyone know for sure? Thanks! -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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In article , RedForeman ©® wrote:
I asked her how it would do in an injected tank, she said, I wouldn't because it may grow too long or too big... but she was smilin' so I'm guessing that was tongue in cheek.. LOL, well, it's damn cool looking, so here's hoping it takes off with my injection ::-) -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"
html I have looked a bit on this plant as well. I think you will be a bit "surprised" how it does (or doesn't) in the aquarium. a href="http://www.aquazoo.co.uk/Page.cfm/Type=Plants/PlantID=89"Lobelia cardinalis/a as is available in most stores is grown either hydroponically or emersed. Generally this is done because it looks good when it is all purple and scarlet. In the aquarium, it generally turns light green even under intense lighting, which it does require. pFor reds and purples in the aquaria, a "general" rule is that you need strong light. With strong light comes other "necessities" like CO2. If you really want a true aquatic plant with purple coloration, I recommend something like a href="http://www.aquabotanic.com/abstore/en-us/p_9.html"Ludwigia gladulosa/a and for red/puples, try a href="http://www.dennerle.de/pflanzen/Pflanzenbilder/A04.jpg"Alternanthera reineckii/a. br Best wishes, br Doug p"RedForeman ©®" wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITE...I like purple so it caught my attention from the brbeginning... I asked, undemanding, low light to moderate light plant, any brwater, any temp, it'll grow.... br.... br"Ross Vandegrift" wrote br br Also stumbled across a potted plant in one tank labeled br "Cardinal plant - Lobelia cardinalis". It has some pretty cool leaf br coloration, kind of a purpleish color. br br I searched on google some for both the common name and the br scientific name, and found lots of links for a non-aquatic plant. Some br of links claims that it grows equally well in water and out. Anyone br know for sure? br br The tag (From Florida Aquatic Nurseries) claims "True Aquatic, br Foreground, Moderate Light", but mentions nothing about fertilizing. br I've got it in my 20g tank with 40W of flourescent light and DIY CO2. I br dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Flourish Trace weekly (or so - br I'm a tad random about it these days), but also feed some plants via br substrate tablets. This guy looks like a root feeder - anyone know for br sure? br--/blockquote brSpammers be DAMNED! brFriendlies: change notmail to hotmail to reply. brJust keeping the web bots and crawlers from filling brour inboxes with junk! May they eternally spam braddresses that swamp their servers with bounced mail! br /html |
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!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"
html I have looked a bit on this plant as well. I think you will be a bit "surprised" how it does (or doesn't) in the aquarium. a href="http://www.aquazoo.co.uk/Page.cfm/Type=Plants/PlantID=89"Lobelia cardinalis/a as is available in most stores is grown either hydroponically or emersed. Generally this is done because it looks good when it is all purple and scarlet. In the aquarium, it generally turns light green even under intense lighting, which it does require. pFor reds and purples in the aquaria, a "general" rule is that you need strong light. With strong light comes other "necessities" like CO2. If you really want a true aquatic plant with purple coloration, I recommend something like a href="http://www.aquabotanic.com/abstore/en-us/p_9.html"Ludwigia gladulosa/a and for red/puples, try a href="http://www.dennerle.de/pflanzen/Pflanzenbilder/A04.jpg"Alternanthera reineckii/a. br Best wishes, br Doug p"RedForeman ©®" wrote: blockquote TYPE=CITE...I like purple so it caught my attention from the brbeginning... I asked, undemanding, low light to moderate light plant, any brwater, any temp, it'll grow.... br.... br"Ross Vandegrift" wrote br br Also stumbled across a potted plant in one tank labeled br "Cardinal plant - Lobelia cardinalis". It has some pretty cool leaf br coloration, kind of a purpleish color. br br I searched on google some for both the common name and the br scientific name, and found lots of links for a non-aquatic plant. Some br of links claims that it grows equally well in water and out. Anyone br know for sure? br br The tag (From Florida Aquatic Nurseries) claims "True Aquatic, br Foreground, Moderate Light", but mentions nothing about fertilizing. br I've got it in my 20g tank with 40W of flourescent light and DIY CO2. I br dose Kent Freshwater Plant Supplement and Flourish Trace weekly (or so - br I'm a tad random about it these days), but also feed some plants via br substrate tablets. This guy looks like a root feeder - anyone know for br sure? br--/blockquote brSpammers be DAMNED! brFriendlies: change notmail to hotmail to reply. brJust keeping the web bots and crawlers from filling brour inboxes with junk! May they eternally spam braddresses that swamp their servers with bounced mail! br /html |
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I grow them in my garden outside. I wonder tho if they will do well
submerged in the long run. Keep us informed. Vicki |
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In article , Doug wrote:
!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en" (Not to flame or anything, but USENET postings in HTML format are generally frowned upon. Try to configure your software to send articles as plain text.) I have looked a bit on this plant as well. I think you will be a bit "surprised" how it does (or doesn't) in the aquarium. a href="http://www.aquazoo.co.uk/Page.cfm/Type=Plants/PlantID=89"Lobelia cardinalis/a as is available in most stores is grown either hydroponically or emersed. Generally this is done because it looks good when it is all purple and scarlet. In the aquarium, it generally turns light green even under intense lighting, which it does require. Yea, the tank in question produces beautiful scarlet red sunset hygro, and even gets bacopa to turn a touch red. But it's been about a week or so now, and the purple leaves have already mostly dropped off. It doesn't appear to be dying just yet, but if it's growable emersed, it could take a few weeks. All in all, kind of a bummer that it probably won't work out - it looked great at the LFS. I'll post later on the topic, once we see how things are actually going to work out. I won't mind a bit if it grows green ::-) -- Ross Vandegrift A Pope has a Water Cannon. It is a Water Cannon. He fires Holy-Water from it. It is a Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses it. It is a Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He Blesses the Hell out of it. It is a Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He has it pierced. It is a Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. He makes it official. It is a Canon Holey Wholly Holy Holy-Water Cannon. Batman and Robin arrive. He shoots them. |
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Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Plant)
Ross Vandegrift wrote in message m...
In article , Doug wrote: !doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en" (Not to flame or anything, but USENET postings in HTML format are generally frowned upon. Try to configure your software to send articles as plain text.) I have looked a bit on this plant as well. I think you will be a bit "surprised" how it does (or doesn't) in the aquarium. a href="http://www.aquazoo.co.uk/Page.cfm/Type=Plants/PlantID=89"Lobelia cardinalis/a as is available in most stores is grown either hydroponically or emersed. Generally this is done because it looks good when it is all purple and scarlet. In the aquarium, it generally turns light green even under intense lighting, which it does require. Yea, the tank in question produces beautiful scarlet red sunset hygro, and even gets bacopa to turn a touch red. But it's been about a week or so now, and the purple leaves have already mostly dropped off. It doesn't appear to be dying just yet, but if it's growable emersed, it could take a few weeks. All in all, kind of a bummer that it probably won't work out - it looked great at the LFS. I'll post later on the topic, once we see how things are actually going to work out. I won't mind a bit if it grows green ::-) Lobelia is only red or purple when it grows above the water. Underwater the red emmersed leaves fall off or turn green, and all new growth leaves will be green. It is still a neat plant. It is a fore ground plant if you keep it trimmed low to the ground, otherwise it will get fairly tall. There is also a true dwarf variety that is imported into the USA. Florida Aquatic does not grow it. Lobelia need 2 to 3 watts of light per gallon of water, and should not be shaded by other plants. It will rot in the substrate pretty easy if the substrate becomes too dirty and oxygen is too low. This plant has been used in dutch aquariums for 50 years or more. There is a lot of detailed discussion of this plant in my forums. It is also a terrestrial plant. I have it in my garden where it is 3 feet tall, leaves all beet red and its flowers are bright fire engine red. Its an amazing plant. Robert Hudson www.aquabotanic.com Red cherry shrimp! |
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"Robert H" wrote in message is also a terrestrial plant. I have it in my garden where it is 3 feet tall, leaves all beet red and its flowers are bright fire engine red. Its an amazing plant. Robert Hudson www.aquabotanic.com Red cherry shrimp! There are also pretty pictures of dwarf lobelia here : http://www.e-aquaria.com/des_lobelia.html |
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