Re: is it an Anubias?
- Subject: Re: is it an Anubias?
- From: h* <h*@endangeredspecies.com>
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 16:49:15 -0700
At 11:44 AM 6/12/2011, you wrote:
Thank you Peter! I hope, it will turn out to be pure S. roseospatha. The supplier I bought the plants from gets Cryptocorynes from Southeast Asia (maybe from Singapore?) and I guess, it might have been a "contamination" in a Cryptocoryne shipment.
Ferenc
I believe these have been tissue cultured since Mother was a girl. I remember they cost more in forty year old dollars than they do today.
where is a source of aquatic plants such as these, mail order or somewhere in local california?
I maintained aquaria as a child for the purpose of growing the PLANTS.
hermine
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