...they are even suitable for ponds in the Southern States where they will not be exposed to near freezing temperatures. Be sure when planting that the leaves are out of the water. They can also be simply planted in a pot and used as a house plant. Just be sure to keep its soil moist and to provide it with plenty of fertilizer...
I only have a 29 gallon biocube and the fuge light I have would not illuminate the leaves, only the root area. My plan is to plant a few in a pot and use water change water to water it.
Anybody interested in a big group buy if they aren't at the swap?
I have two that are starting to sprout foliage. The pods are about 2 feet long. I have like four feet above my refugium so I will grow them out for a bit.
I had them for a while but I got sick of pulling the dead leave outta the water they are suppossed to be toxic so u really need to keep an eye out for falling leaves