Polygonums wanted - for science

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Cavan
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Polygonums wanted - for science

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Hey everybody.

Does anyone have any hydropiperoides (or what we've been calling that), Sao Paulo, 'kawagoneum', Porto Velho or any others? I'm not even sure I have room for all of them myself, but I've found someone who will ID them for me if I can provide fertile specimens. It may even be possible to just have whoever has it grow some emersed to flower it and pass it along, preferably with achenes (a dry fruit).

Thanks in advance. Do it for science!
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I think I have kawagoneum in my 75G submersed.
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I want some $ for science.
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Re: Polygonums wanted - for science

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Cavan wrote:Hey everybody.

Does anyone have any hydropiperoides (or what we've been calling that), Sao Paulo, 'kawagoneum', Porto Velho or any others? I'm not even sure I have room for all of them myself, but I've found someone who will ID them for me if I can provide fertile specimens. It may even be possible to just have whoever has it grow some emersed to flower it and pass it along, preferably with achenes (a dry fruit).

Thanks in advance. Do it for science!
Cavan,

I will try if I can get my Sao Paolo to do this again! for some reason the bottom stems now are black but the top still red and healthy.

-Brian
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