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@secuono Enjoyed looking thru your pond pics. Beautiful fish. Isn’t is faunny how we get attached to our fish. I’ve named mine . Yours are beautiful. I have a small pond for many years. Decided to let it go without the bio filter running ever since the 4th pump gave up. It’s a huge hassle putting a new one in as time has caught up with me.
I have a seperate water feature just for water lilies, they don’t like moving water from the waterfall in the fish pond. Hardy lilies last for years they multiply slowly. Never a mess or fuss. Easy care. Unlike the pond with waterfall can be a hassle at times. But this year the 50 gallon tub positioned in ground surrounded by rocks established a leak so have to let it go. Fixing it pulling it up and replacing it and lifting the lilies out is just a bit much. Who knows, the lily pond could surprise us and start something new on it’s own. It’s a wait and see project in progress.
 

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Be careful with mini papaya they can reseed everywhere. They are an elegant cool plant . I learned to cut them off before they set seed.
 

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@secuono Enjoyed looking thru your pond pics. Beautiful fish. Isn’t is faunny how we get attached to our fish. I’ve named mine . Yours are beautiful. I have a small pond for many years. Decided to let it go without the bio filter running ever since the 4th pump gave up. It’s a huge hassle putting a new one in as time has caught up with me.
I have a seperate water feature just for water lilies, they don’t like moving water from the waterfall in the fish pond. Hardy lilies last for years they multiply slowly. Never a mess or fuss. Easy care. Unlike the pond with waterfall can be a hassle at times. But this year the 50 gallon tub positioned in ground surrounded by rocks established a leak so have to let it go. Fixing it pulling it up and replacing it and lifting the lilies out is just a bit much. Who knows, the lily pond could surprise us and start something new on it’s own. It’s a wait and see project in progress.

Some do have names, the originals mostly.
Diamond Glitters, mom of many. Mr cheetos. Mr emerald. Mr Banana. Mr Firecraker.

Later 3. One is Ghost, a solid black koi.

Even later and later. Rudolf. Had a red nose. Sharkie, looks like a great white shark.

I'll have to look up some others. 😅

Be careful with mini papaya they can reseed everywhere. They are an elegant cool plant . I learned to cut them off before they set seed.

That was from 2015. Those plants are long gone. And I'm in Va, they'd die in winter. :( I got rid of most of the tropical plants a few years ago.
 
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Ok I see good they are out the door. Here the plant doesn’t over winter the seeds spread everywhere. I have learned about a few other plants that reseed and I sent them all packing. Nuffs a-nuff. 👍
 

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Ok I see good they are out the door. Here the plant doesn’t over winter the seeds spread everywhere. I have learned about a few other plants that reseed and I sent them all packing. Nuffs a-nuff. 👍

I wish I could get the yellow iris seeds to sprout! Tried for several years, many different methods and even the ones that drop on the ground or in the pond never sprouted. =/

Mint is the only one I worry about now. Lol. It escaped the old pond...
 

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Yellow iris omg they take over. Every couple of years I have to lift them up and out and seperate them down to a few. The leaves are variegated.
Not sure which type yellow iris you’re referring to . See pic. IMG_3676.jpeg
 

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Yellow iris omg they take over. Every couple of years I have to lift them up and out and seperate them down to a few. The leaves are variegated.
Not sure which type yellow iris you’re referring to . See pic.View attachment 67279

The common invasive yellow flag iris.
I have a 20×30 foot pond to fill. So, I need as much plant as I can get!
 
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