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Re: Mosquitos and other invasives - Yard Moss



Ok, here's the reminder. :)

Have a great 4th. Thanks for the meeting announcement.

By the way, will that also come out on the e-mails to locals?

Thanks, Scott

----- Original Message -----
From: William Vannerson <William_Vannerson at ama-assn_org>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: Mosquitos and other invasives - Yard Moss


> >>"cow watering trough moss" which he harvests from the stock tank where
his daphnia grows. It is different from the Java moss and survives our
winters.<<
>
> Scott, I believe John's moss is a terrestrial moss that thrives in wet,
even submurged conditions.  Norm and Susan once showed me a margerine
container where they tosed some o it into and it suddenly looks a lot like
the moss you'd find on the forest floor under some cool pine trees.
>
> There are many species of moss so it may be difficult to ID the exact
species.  But remind me before the July meeting and I'll bring on of my
books to see if we can ID it.  Unfortunately, the one I have is a bit weak
on mosses.  But we'll take a shot.
>
> Bill Vannerson
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/william_vannerson
>
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