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Was at the local Southern Homes and Garden center yesterday and
inquired if they had any Parrots feather, to which they replied, no, but we sure wished it was legal to buy and sell in the state...DUH! To make a long story short I bought it mailorder and received it....no problem......so, so much for the prohibited plant list. I asked about how it normally grows and the person there (master gardener) pulled out a big old book and looked it up. Its supposed to be planted in dirt up to 6" under water surface but will survive floating for a period of time, but if propagation is a requirement it needs to be rooted in soil. OK! SInce its on the hit list and I want it, and have it, I guess I need to plant it if I am to keep it. Supposedly overwinters in dirt at pond bottom. I also had another plant which I was told was a sensitive fern, but I now found out there are two sensitive ferns.one land based the other aquatic. It also goes by the name of Touch me Plant. Its a pretty neat plant. When I got it in mid summer it was only 8 to 10 inches in length, and was potted in a 6" pot. It is now over 15 feet long on one maina runner, and has two other runners approximately 8 feet long that each have additional runners of anywhere between 1 and 3 feet off them. Really neat looking plant. A soft pastel green, with leaves that come off it that stand out of the water, that resembles the typical house type ferns. Has yellow flowers that stand upright. Just touching the plant causes it to fold up its leaves and close its flowers........very interesting plant. Supposedly hardy from 9 to 11..... 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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mine isn't rooted in soil, it just floats and grows n grows and now and then
I yank out a big forkful and chuck it on the compost heap before it takes over the whole pond. "Roy" wrote in message ... Was at the local Southern Homes and Garden center yesterday and inquired if they had any Parrots feather, to which they replied, no, but we sure wished it was legal to buy and sell in the state...DUH! To make a long story short I bought it mailorder and received it....no problem......so, so much for the prohibited plant list. I asked about how it normally grows and the person there (master gardener) pulled out a big old book and looked it up. Its supposed to be planted in dirt up to 6" under water surface but will survive floating for a period of time, |
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