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Jan 13, 2013 11:14 AM CST
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Name: George Kashton
St.Petersburg, or Sochi, or No (Zone 10a)
I like wild environment.
I was surprised, when I recently read the book: "Aquarium and the water plants", that Sansevieria could show good results, both in dry, and wet conditions. They say, by gradually increasing the water level and reaching the half-submerged point, one can get an interesting results from Sansevieria. The character of growth changes and the tough round rosette of leaves looks way more intersesting, then the usual ground form. I'm going to experiment. Glare
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Jan 13, 2013 2:47 PM CST

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Sounds fascinating!!
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Jan 13, 2013 2:55 PM CST
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Name: George Kashton
St.Petersburg, or Sochi, or No (Zone 10a)
I like wild environment.
Just what I read ! Smiling
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Jan 18, 2013 11:13 PM CST
Name: Teuku Fahrial Laksamana
Indonesia
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oops! its a good idea to try it. Thumbs up
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