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DelawareJim
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Post by DelawareJim »

I will have only one plant I'm bringing this month; Utricularia calycifida 'Mrs. Marsh'.

It's a terrestrial bladderwort grown for it's purple veined leaves and larger pink-purple flowers. It's one that I don't think even our host Mike Szesze has. So bring lots 'o money as bidding will be brisk! :mrgreen:

http://calphotos.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_q ... calycifida

Cheers.
Jim
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Cristy Keister
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Post by Cristy Keister »

I'll be there. I don't have any plants to bring. They haven't been growing since my CO2 ran out a couple weeks ago and I haven't had time to replace it. :P
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Post by ingg »

Have a ton to trim, little hesitant to load it up as this is looking to be a small meeting. Mostly higher light type stuff. Summertime is rough for GWAPA meetings!
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Post by krisw »

If it makes you feel any better, Dave, I may not be bringing anything, since I've already trimmed, and have rescaped most of my tanks so they're in the "growing in" phase. It's your market. :-)
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Post by ingg »

Bah, there are only like a handful that ever want the high light stuff! ;)

Sure I'll bring some things, like to see the club members get to try out new stuff. :mrgreen:
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Post by krisw »

Bah, there are only like a handful that ever want the high light stuff!
That's because you scare folks, Dave! Highlight plants aren't scary. For the prices, everyone ought to take some plants home, and if they die, so what. You might just find your favorite plant, or even a plant that we think is only highlight, that grows in a multitude of conditions. Never know until you try! :-)
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Post by eleontie »

I usually put new plants in the best of conditions. Highest light tank, CO2 and the ones that show potential of growing (or at least surviving) in lower light I move them to other tanks. This allows me to have room for other things to try. So ... keep them coming :)

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halak
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Post by halak »

All right, I will bring some easy to grow, low light plants such as:

- Echinodorus tenellus 'micro'
- Eleocharis sp. 'Murphy'
- Vallisneria americana
- Vallisneria spiralis
- Marsilea quadrifolia
- Cryptocoryne sp. (probably wendtii)
- Cryptocoryne pontederiifolia

They might be expensive, but they are worth every penny. :D
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Post by PaulS »

I'll bring some Java Fern for the auction. If anyone want to buy some, I have plenty...
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Post by B Considine »

I'm tentative for tomorrow.

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