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Re: [GSAS-Member] Shoreline Community College Biology Dept is looking for donations



Hi Betty,

Thanks for the info! I must be doing something wrong, we have an outdoor and
indoor pond that the elodea used to flourish in and now it disappears.

I have been trying the rubbermaid bins in the greenhouse, trying to keep a
few sprigs alive-- to no avail. My boss just purchased a lot for the labs
cause we couldn't keep it alive.

Another GSAS member, Bryan, has volunteered to help me set up a few tanks
for aquatic plants.

Anyway, thanks for the leads!

On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:04 AM, Betty Goetz <haika@drizzle.com> wrote:

> Before I learned that the elodea I had was not hardy, I had plenty in
> rubbermaid bins cheap from Fred Meyer/Home Depot etc. No filtration, no
> heat, with natural light (outside). So if all you are doing is keeping
> elodea alive or propagating it, the requirements are minimal. In the
> process, I also learned that java moss is fully hardy here (grin).
>
> Betty Goetz
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Jessica Likins

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