Their is now a noxious weed thread. It's up in the stickies. I'll get to work on the hygro tonight.
I'm not familiar with that plant. Do you know the scientific, or have a picture??ThePBM;993366;993366 said:Coontail. I just picked up a couple lush strands today from a clean lake, and would like info on what they need to grow and survive and such. I think they might be considered a pest/weed type plant, but hopefully that just means they're hardy.
All the pictures are of Hornwort, the last is a different plant.ThePBM;993803;993803 said:![]()
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I also got a strand of this stuff which i don't really care about
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No problem, just start posting plants, and I'll try to keep up.milkman407;993811;993811 said:I'd like to thank you for maken that sticky. Its gona help me alot, when I set up my new tanks
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We actually have our own sticky, with the links to the lists.Lupin;993414;993414 said:Check this one, Ewurm.
http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_list/weed_list.htm
And another..
http://plants.usda.gov/java/noxiousDriver
Hygrophila polysperma is included in the list of Alabama but not in Minnesota.
I'll hit up several types of Hygro for ya wurm!ewurm;993390;993390 said:Hygro. I believe I have some, but I don't know what kind. How many kinds are there? And is this on the noxious weed list? Pics coming.