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not for me.. I grow u. macrorhiza, calycfida, and u. longifolia, (plus a few other aquatics) and the sandersonnii died on me pretty fast.. and it never made any flower.
Just shows to go ya that everybody has different experiences. I once bought a purpurea and it was dead a week later. I could have deemed them as too difficult. Three months later I bought another. It is now nine months after that purchase that it is still alive and growing. I have another friend that believes that D. adelae are "evil." Until I hastily got rid of mine, it had lasted seven months and produced several plantlets.
adelae is one of the easiest for me. sure they die but they last a long time first and make up for it with being easy to grow (for me atleast) and making lots of babies. they are great for low-light situations and can grow in high light with aclimation to be small and red.
The care itself is quite easy, the dead part is a problem but I think they might come up from the roots or you could take a few leaf cuttings. It got a Little to hot
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