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Howdy,
After several years in the hobby, I occasionally have heard discussion of certain groups of plants that do no prosper when in the presence of other species. the ones I have heard of: cryptorynes vs Vallisneria sp., Val vs Saggitaria sp. Do any of you have a more thorough list from your own experience or sources online? In nature, it is typical for only one species to dominate a certain niche in a pond/lake/river. Chemical means are routinely used to get a leg up on the competition in the rainforest in delightful irony against the stereotype of "Mother" Nature as being a pristine, nurturing, static thing. regards, KL |
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