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Re: [APD] Aquatic-Plants Digest, Vol 37, Issue 24




Indian Red hybrid swords supposedly get 8"
Lizard's tail
Smaller dwarf lilies are not bad either, stays small and you'll
need to pinch the larger leaves and runner maybe 2-4x a month.
Sure, Crypt cordata, there are a few varieties. Awesome color
Crypt pontenderifolia is a tad smaller.
A reineckii


Regards, 
Tom Barr

www.BarrReport.com


> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 14:00:51 -0700
> From: Vaughn Hopkins <hoppycalif at yahoo_com>
> Subject: Re: [APD] Focus on husbandry (wifery??)
> To: aquatic plants digest <aquatic-plants at actwin_com>
> 
> On topic:  I am looking for a large leaf plant that will grow
> about  
> 6-8 inches tall, as a focus point for one end of my 45 gallon
> tank.   
> I like lotus plants, but they would too soon outgrow the
> household.   
> I like crypts, but I have several already.  Most of my tank is
> narrow  
> leaved plants, so I want the contrast with a larger leaf. 
> Really  
> fast growing plants are out also, something that grows at the
> speed  
> of an Alternathera Reinickii would be best.   Suggestions?
> 
> Vaughn H.
> 
> On Sep 21, 2006, at 12:26 PM, Steve B wrote:
> 
> > Bill,
> >
> >   Have a plant husbandry question?  Let's kick it around a
> bit!   
> > Ask away...
> >
> >   Cheers & Gig'Em,
> > Steve
> >
> > Jerry Baker <jerry at bakerweb_biz> wrote:
> >   Bill wrote:
> >> There is so much posted here about plumbing and electronics
> and so  
> >> little
> >> about husbandry.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> 
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> End of Aquatic-Plants Digest, Vol 37, Issue 24
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