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Here is the flower

(I am following the posted instructions to the letter to load these images, however due to the unstable nature of the net and this archaic process to load images when most other discussion boards have a single button to "browse my computer" to search, source and download my selected images.

Why is this not a feature of this site?

How many members of this site deal with HTML software language and have a clear understanding of the requirements to opperate this language.

Please provide a 'simplified BUTTON' for this process and please advise on the EXACT process to load images to this discussion board.

Iam the consultant for User 'alanmin4304' as he is unable to interperate this language at all.

Thankyou for your time and speedy assistance.

Yours completely frustrated and confused...

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Echinodorus Red Special: plant grown emersed

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Echinodorus Red Special flower

Hope this helps.

This actually isn't HTML (HTML is more like etc), its called BBCode and it has been simplifed for use on messageboards. What you is put and either side of the image URL. e.g.

[img=http://your.link.here/image.jpg]

and the image will appear in your thread :)

Direct uploading of images requires additional third party software, more bandwidth, disk space etc just easier if people upload using third party sites.

I recommend http://www.photobucket.com, you can setup a photo album and under each picture it has a little %7Boption%7D text you can copy'n paste in to any website forum and it'll make the image appear (instead of typing it manually). Alternatively you can just paste the URL to a page that has the image on it.

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Thanks for the help. I had completely given up so I enlisted the help of a friend who works with computers all day and in the end he was pulling his hair out as well. Hope you enjoyed the pics anyway. The parvulus was given to me as an unidentified Sagittaria but I am certain the flower is parvulus and I am now trying to find out what it looks like submersed.

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You just keep dropping the water level and saving your pennies to buy another one if it turns to custard. I presently have red special with runners both submersed and emersed. They are tropical plants so you need to do it in a glass house in the summer and have a way to keep them alive in the winter (like an aquarium)

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Images of plants for your perusal...by Alanmin4304

Here are some aquatic plant images I thought you might like to see...

Here is the Echinodorus Tenellus Parvulus: this plant was grown emersed.

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Here is the Echinodorus Tenellus Parvulus seed pod.

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Here is the flower

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Echinodorus Red Special: plant grown emersed

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Echinodorus Red Special flower

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Hygrophila stricta (blue hygrophila) grown emersed showing flower

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