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- From: frazier@kona.cs.ucla.edu (Gregory Frazier)
- Subject: Re: [F] Aqua-scaping - any Ideas?
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- Randall K. Spicher (cavalama@bsu-cs.bsu.edu) wrote:
- : fester@island.COM (Mike Fester) writes:
- :
- : :
- : : I forget the name of it, but there is a very small, dark green plant that
- : : will grow slowly but quite well. Strictly speaking, it is not aquatic, but
- : : will grow quite well underwater. Sends out shoots laterally and will eventually
- : : take over most of your foreground. I'll post the scientific name, if I can
- : : find it.
- : :
- : : Mike
- : : --
- :
- : Might you be reffering to "horsetail" sword-grass? (sort of twirls up
- : as it grows, looks kind of like clumps of grass)
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- Sounds more like java fern.
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- Greg Frazier frazier@CS.UCLA.EDU !{ucbvax,rutgers}!ucla-cs!frazier
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