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Re[2]: Fenestrated aroids
- To: lindsey
- Subject: Re[2]: Fenestrated aroids
- From: t*@ippfwhr.org
- Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 09:24:02 -0600
i think you are thinking of "Aponogeton fenestralis" (from Madagascar)
which is not a Cryptocoryne, therefore not an aroid, although it is
also an aquatic plant you can find in fish stores.
tsuh yang chen, new york city
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Subject: Re: Fenestrated aroids
Author: PC :nursery@endangeredspecies.com at INTERNET
Date: 1/13/97 5:17 PM
Is not Cryptocoryne an aroid? There's one which practically defines
fenestration. It used to be called 'fenestralis' when I was a child.
Hermine
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