I should have read a bit further before I replied to Larry! : ) Here's what I brought back:We collected about 15 species in Rhodes Pond, which they tell me is connected to the Black River.
I brought back what appear to be two different Potamogeton species, a Juncus species (for the pond), a tall Eleocharis species, a Nuphar species, and an Egeria species. I also brought back a sprig of a fine leafed species that I haven't identifed even as to genus yet, but it almost looks like Elodea nuttallii. What it will actually be once it grows is anyone's guess. We didn't find any Ludwigia, which is one of the plants I was expecting to find!
Mike----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Olson" <erik@thekrib.com>
To: "AGA Advisory Committee" <aga-mcm@thekrib.com> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 11:55 AMSubject: Re: Was Re: [AGA-mcm] Re: [AGA-sc] Dave & PAM .......Now Plantcollecting
That would be a welcome refreshment to hear about plants. :) On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Larry Lampert wrote:Am I going to far off topic of the MCM list if I ask Mike what plants he was able to collect? I hope not... Mike what species did you find in NC in Feb? I am going to guess Ludwigia repens, and perhaps arcicularis (hairgrass)? Regards, Larry --- Mike Hellweg <mhellweg511@charter.net> wrote:Collected some great plants and some excellent little sunfish in North Carolina over the weekend - and finally got to see Neil's great tanks! Mike_______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm-- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm
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