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Re: ORNAMENTAL PLANTS



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To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
From: gtong at sirius_com (G.Tong)
Reply-To: aquatic-plants at actwin_com

>Hello..  Has anybody out there had experience growing terrestrial
>plants in their aquarium(ie. philodendron etc...)  Not the whole
>plant but just it's roots in the tank  and the rest of the plant hanging
out???
>If so what plants are suitable and non-toxic for aquarium use??
>          THANK YOU  Mike Bernardoni    mikeb at pso_siu.edu

Bog plants do nicely--dwarf papyrus and rushes. Also lobelia.

Greg. Tong
San Francisco, CA, USA
gtong at sirius_com

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