From: "Peter Boyce" <peterboyce at myjaring.net> on 2004.08.20 at 21:02:36(12028)
Hi Ron
We grown it (or, at least, the species I believe it is that Michael has) in
shallow trays of water in slight shade. Growing in plastic pots in full sun,
even those aquatics used to full sun, can lead to the roots overheating.
Pete
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> Is it a plant which grows better emersed or submerged?
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> R
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> >Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:04:29 EDT
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> I`d suggest that you send Pete Boyce a photo, I have the plant, it grew
extremely well, the leaf blades look like a water hyacynth, correct,
spatulate?? I too would like an ID, it is a VERY good aquatic plant!
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> Julius
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> >Im am trying to get any information on the Homalomena species that Mr.
Homes
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> >offered at last years IAS show and sale. Does anyone know precisely
where he
> >collected these or has anyone had theirs to flower yet?
> >Michael Mattlage
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