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Yup it sure is :P
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Instead of keeping more species, why not do more with the species you keep?
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Codonanthe crassifolia 'Cranberry'
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Thanks for posting pics of that plant Antone, now I know that the plant I brought from French Guyana is a C.Crassifolia

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Ooooooo I like the Codonanthe! I don't know much about them, but was looking into them as part of the variety of plants I wanted to put in my show tank... how big is that one in particular? Is it a good viv subject?

Edit: Oh, wait, after poking around on another forum, I find the same pics... and this "DischidiaGuy" says they are GREAT in terrariums Yet another forum addiction to deal with...
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Do Codonanthe spec. produce seeds?
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Ooooooo I like the Codonanthe! I don't know much about them, but was looking into them as part of the variety of plants I wanted to put in my show tank... how big is that one in particular? Is it a good viv subject?

Edit: Oh, wait, after poking around on another forum, I find the same pics... and this "DischidiaGuy" says they are GREAT in terrariums Yet another forum addiction to deal with...
Hahaha! I'm busted! :lol:

I suppose I should show this one too then...

Codonanthe ulei

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Do Codonanthe spec. produce seeds?
All flowering plants produce seeds and Codonanthe is no exception. They are VERY easy to germinate as well. I've got a couple of different species that I've sowed seed from that have nice sized seedlings waiting to be potted up.
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How big is the 'Cranberry' ? I was looking into Codonanthe but didn't find much about them, and I am looking for TINY little gems. Can't really tell much from the pic. The ulei looks a bit big for what I was thinking :lol:

And *gasp* are those... mostly *empty* benches in that pic? Tsk tsk, you gotta work on that!
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Great, thats the next thing I`m gonna try. Thanks Antone
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