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This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water
such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Over the winter I found another variety with rounder looking leaves. Is this my imagination or is there more than one variety ? Is one variety better for ponds than another ? |
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![]() "CanadianCowboyİ" wrote in message ... This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Over the winter I found another variety with rounder looking leaves. Is this my imagination or is there more than one variety ? Is one variety better for ponds than another ? =========================== Lucky you! I can't find watercress anywhere in my area. With the recent influx of Asians perhaps they'll start to carry it. Like most plants there are probably several varieties. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-Lo" wrote in message
... Lucky you! I can't find watercress anywhere in my area. With the recent influx of Asians perhaps they'll start to carry it. Like most plants there are probably several varieties. I bought a number of bundles of it last year, and the fish ate it up faster then it could grow.. |
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Gareeeİ wrote:
"Koi-Lo" wrote in message ... Lucky you! I can't find watercress anywhere in my area. With the recent influx of Asians perhaps they'll start to carry it. Like most plants there are probably several varieties. I bought a number of bundles of it last year, and the fish ate it up faster then it could grow.. Yeah ....the stuff I put in the pond the fish chewed it up and bit of them clogged the pumps. I then learned my lesson to keep it out of the pond where fish can eat it so I only put it in the waterfall. |
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![]() "CanadianCowboyİ" wrote in message ... This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Over the winter I found another variety with rounder looking leaves. Is this my imagination or is there more than one variety ? Is one variety better for ponds than another ? There may be more than one variety. The watercress I've bought has always had rounded leaves. I buy fresh water chestnuts and put them in the pond too. They send up shoots that are kind of interesting. Jacqui |
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This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Google the following two plants: # Nasturtium officinale # Armoracia aquatica Is your first (second) Watercress one of them? Is one variety better for ponds than another? The European Watercress Nasturtium officinale is emersed and from time to time flooded easy to keep. In the wilds I saw it several times submersed in cold water wells and creeks streams. That might possibly depend on temperature, minerals, KH, CO2.. Your Water Horseradish (Watercress) Armoracia aquatica is a great water plant, too. -- cu Marco |
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![]() "Gareeeİ" wrote in message ... "Koi-Lo" wrote in message ... Lucky you! I can't find watercress anywhere in my area. With the recent influx of Asians perhaps they'll start to carry it. Like most plants there are probably several varieties. I bought a number of bundles of it last year, and the fish ate it up faster then it could grow.. ======================== Thanks for telling me that. If I do find it I'll put it in the settling tank with the parrots-feather. :-) -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "CanadianCowboyİ" wrote in message ... Koi-Lo wrote: "CanadianCowboyİ" wrote in message ... This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Over the winter I found another variety with rounder looking leaves. Is this my imagination or is there more than one variety ? Is one variety better for ponds than another ? =========================== Lucky you! I can't find watercress anywhere in my area. With the recent influx of Asians perhaps they'll start to carry it. Like most plants there are probably several varieties. ....and I only paid about $1.00 a bunch ![]() ================================== Now THAT'S a deal! :-))) -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Marco Schwarz wrote:
Hi.. This is a great inexpensive plant to put into your fast flowing water such as waterfalls. I bought some last year at an Asian supermarket with sharp leaves. Google the following two plants: # Nasturtium officinale # Armoracia aquatica Is your first (second) Watercress one of them? Is one variety better for ponds than another? The European Watercress Nasturtium officinale is emersed and from time to time flooded easy to keep. In the wilds I saw it several times submersed in cold water wells and creeks streams. That might possibly depend on temperature, minerals, KH, CO2.. Your Water Horseradish (Watercress) Armoracia aquatica is a great water plant, too. The "Nasturtium officinale" is what I used last year. The "Armoracia aquatica" is what I have recently discovered and will try this year as it has a more brilliant green colour. |
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Your Water Horseradish (Watercress) Armoracia aquatica is a
great water plant, too. That must be what I have. Can't remember why my Dr. mentioned eating it, but I pick off a sprigs, and OMG! Peppery, harsh taste. ~ jan ~ jan/WA Zone 7a |
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