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![]() "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Bill Stock wrote: Which plants grow big (bushy), but not too tall? I'm going to have to redo my plant tank soon, as my Sword is getting way to tall for the tank. I'm looking for something I can prune back, but that doesn't require too much maintenance. Cryptocoryne wendtii. Thanks, I haven't tried the Crypts yet. I like the Swords, but they just seem to outgrow the tank in no time. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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You serve it in a salad these days....great peppery taste...I remember my grandma just washing the bunch and sticking it in a jug...we used to have it for tea...usually with canned mackeral or pilchards... My Mum used to go and harvest it from the local stream from time to time. She tells a story of rinsing it and finding hundreds of little shrimps - she put them in with the goldfish so she could show us them when we got home from school - result very content well fed goldfish :-) :-) [Water Cress]: Europe: Nasturtium officinale North America: Armoracia aquatica -- cu Marco |
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Tank 36L*18W*20D PH 6.8 KH 8 DH Light 192 w 35 ppm CO2 (roughly) Fertilized with Trace Elements, KH2PO4, Excel and sometimes KNO3 Amoracia aquatica is an extraordinary plant. See no problem. -- cu Marco |
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Steve wrote: Richard Sexton wrote: In article , Bill Stock wrote: Which plants grow big (bushy), but not too tall? I'm going to have to redo my plant tank soon, as my Sword is getting way to tall for the tank. I'm looking for something I can prune back, but that doesn't require too much maintenance. Cryptocoryne wendtii. I'll second the Cryotocorne wendtii suggestion. They're tough, they spread, and they don't grow too large. Actually, their size seems to depend on aquarium conditions. Here, in one smallish goldfish aquarium they're a few inches tall but cover the bottom. In the plant aquarium they're reaching 10 inches in height and fill about 1/6 of the bottom area. They're great plants, all descended from a few specimens I was given in Keep in mind there's different forms. The "red/brown" is the lowest growig as are all the nonstndard cultivars: tropica, green gecko, mi oyo, while the plain green forms range from "a bit bigger" to 2' in soe exceptinal cases. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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I think an attractive Hygrophila rosae reed plant - leaves taken iun the pink hue, once the reach the ground. It grew like wildfire therefore, although does need pruning.
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