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cold winter nights
Hello RAFP
I would appreciate knowing what plants might do well for me with no heat ... Anacharis... Ceratophyllum... ? I'm thinking especially of the smaller types. How about fern/ moss species? Thanks, Steve |
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cold winter nights
"ATSYYZ" wrote in message ...
Hello RAFP I would appreciate knowing what plants might do well for me with no heat ... Anacharis... Ceratophyllum... ? I'm thinking especially of the smaller types. How about fern/ moss species? Thanks, Steve Most plants will do fine at 60-72F Regards, Tom Barr |
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cold winter nights
On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 14:36:47 -0400, "ATSYYZ" wrote:
Hello RAFP I would appreciate knowing what plants might do well for me with no heat ... Anacharis... Ceratophyllum... ? I'm thinking especially of the smaller types. How about fern/ moss species? Thanks, Steve My anacharis survives in the pond outdoors. I have had traces of ice on it, but the temperature is usually above 40F. -- - Charles - -does not play well with others |
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