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What are those real tiny floating leaves you usually see floatin gon
and arund aquatic plants in gadren centers. Its like a light green single or tiny double leaf abaout 1/8 inch in diam....and has a hair like root Usually you see the water full of it. They may have a pair of leaves now that I think of it. Also what are those small tiney plants that has three clusters of leaves of three on each floating plant, and these also ave extremely small but a darker green. One garden center sells ther single leaf floating plants by the teaspoonful, while the other garden center says to skim off all you want and get it out of here as its a pest, but the fellow cold not remember what the name of these plants were. How do you propagate sensitive vine. I assume its possible to just cut a piece and it will float and grow due to its hanging root system and it being a floater........how does it winter over in the lower south area, my pond has never ever had ice on it and rarely get a frost. but temp does dip into low 30's or upper 20's on occassion. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Sounds like duckweed.
Roy wrote: What are those real tiny floating leaves you usually see floatin gon and arund aquatic plants in gadren centers. Its like a light green single or tiny double leaf abaout 1/8 inch in diam....and has a hair like root Usually you see the water full of it. They may have a pair of leaves now that I think of it. Also what are those small tiney plants that has three clusters of leaves of three on each floating plant, and these also ave extremely small but a darker green. One garden center sells ther single leaf floating plants by the teaspoonful, while the other garden center says to skim off all you want and get it out of here as its a pest, but the fellow cold not remember what the name of these plants were. How do you propagate sensitive vine. I assume its possible to just cut a piece and it will float and grow due to its hanging root system and it being a floater........how does it winter over in the lower south area, my pond has never ever had ice on it and rarely get a frost. but temp does dip into low 30's or upper 20's on occassion. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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The single leaf plant with the hair root is probably duckweed and koi love
it. I grow some in a stock tank to feed to the fish in the quarantine tank. The three leaf plant if about the same size is probably salvinia or azolla, though they don't match the leaf pattern you describe. Nothing eats the azolla and I am not familiar with the salvinia. One site that I visited for the azolla and salvinia described the use of salvinia as the only filter in a turtle aquarium and the water stayed clear, clean with no clouding or odor. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/index.html "Roy" wrote in message ... What are those real tiny floating leaves you usually see floatin gon and arund aquatic plants in gadren centers. Its like a light green single or tiny double leaf abaout 1/8 inch in diam....and has a hair like root Usually you see the water full of it. They may have a pair of leaves now that I think of it. Also what are those small tiney plants that has three clusters of leaves of three on each floating plant, and these also ave extremely small but a darker green. One garden center sells ther single leaf floating plants by the teaspoonful, while the other garden center says to skim off all you want and get it out of here as its a pest, but the fellow cold not remember what the name of these plants were. How do you propagate sensitive vine. I assume its possible to just cut a piece and it will float and grow due to its hanging root system and it being a floater........how does it winter over in the lower south area, my pond has never ever had ice on it and rarely get a frost. but temp does dip into low 30's or upper 20's on occassion. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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They turned out to be duckweek and azolla.......
So now what do I do with the stuff.Use it or not. Some places on the web and books say fish love it, others say not to use it as it multiples too quick....... whats my options ? Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Our koi will not eat the azolla, but they love the duckweed. Can't remember,
but you have a "lake" pond don't you? In that case, I think I would keep the duckweed in a barrel, bucket, etc. and feed by handfuls to the koi in a feeding hoop (join ends of tubing so it's watertight and float duckweed, food, etc. in center.) I don't think I would introduce azolla to a large lake pond. Just me. We had problems with the roots from the azolla causing a lot of extra pond bottom garbage, so we were glad to see the ice kill it one winter. -- zookeeper Oregon, USDA Zone 7 3500gal pond, 13 koi "Roy" wrote: They turned out to be duckweek and azolla....... So now what do I do with the stuff.Use it or not. Some places on the web and books say fish love it ... |
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