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Sean Dinh February 16th 05 11:11 PM

Plant id plz...
 
http://la.znet.com/%7Eseannydinh/Pix/NeedName.jpg

Spent quite a time, yet can't come up with name. Any idea?


kathy February 16th 05 11:37 PM

Hmmmm, it kind of looks like water celery or water parsley
to me. Or have you ruled those out?

water celery
http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/...?article_id=55

or water parsley
http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/trade/asiaveg/thes-69.htm


kathy


Sean Dinh February 17th 05 01:19 AM

Thank you. I'm still researching for the correct name between those 2.

kathy wrote:

Hmmmm, it kind of looks like water celery or water parsley
to me. Or have you ruled those out?

water celery
http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/...?article_id=55

or water parsley
http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/trade/asiaveg/thes-69.htm

kathy



February 17th 05 02:11 AM

I think it looks like water celery. It's a great plant for veggie filters,
my pond's filters are filled with this plant.
Bonnie
NJ
"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
...
http://la.znet.com/%7Eseannydinh/Pix/NeedName.jpg

Spent quite a time, yet can't come up with name. Any idea?




Roy February 17th 05 02:11 AM

well a name that falls between them two is water hyacinth......but
iodds are its not that now is, it, so maybe its water mint, water
clover they also fall between those two as well, alpahabetically
anyhow, as thats really what your explanation and request is
describing.................

On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:19:24 -0800, Sean Dinh
wrote:

===Thank you. I'm still researching for the correct name between those 2.
===
===kathy wrote:
===
=== Hmmmm, it kind of looks like water celery or water parsley
=== to me. Or have you ruled those out?
===
=== water celery
=== http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/...?article_id=55
===
=== or water parsley
=== http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/trade/asiaveg/thes-69.htm
===
=== kathy



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Sean Dinh February 17th 05 02:59 AM

The pot was in my pond water. I took it out for division. I'll grow a lot more
when I get a big barrel, for pond water filtering and personal consumption.

Btw, those plants look good now, but terrible for eating. You need a special
cultivation technique to tender them for human consumption.

wrote:

I think it looks like water celery. It's a great plant for veggie filters,
my pond's filters are filled with this plant.
Bonnie



RichToyBox February 17th 05 02:35 PM

The two are one and the same. Look at the botanical name of each, Oenanthe
javonica.
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"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
...
Thank you. I'm still researching for the correct name between those 2.

kathy wrote:

Hmmmm, it kind of looks like water celery or water parsley
to me. Or have you ruled those out?

water celery
http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/...?article_id=55

or water parsley
http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/trade/asiaveg/thes-69.htm

kathy





Benign Vanilla February 17th 05 05:19 PM


"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
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http://la.znet.com/%7Eseannydinh/Pix/NeedName.jpg

Spent quite a time, yet can't come up with name. Any idea?


IMHO, water celery...no doubt.


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Sean Dinh February 19th 05 02:04 AM

One of the web site has the exact translation, so I use water
parsley for now. I'll check the dictionary if I ever found it.

Benign Vanilla wrote:

IMHO, water celery...no doubt.




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