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Old 27-03-2003, 11:08 PM
jessie
 
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i bought this plant from a fish store where a friend of mine works,
but he has no idea what it is. it is totally flat and looks like a
cedar branch. (except flatter) it has no roots that i can see.

you can see a picture of it at:
http://jessie.lowrysolutions.ca/cam/cornerfish.jpg

if anyone could tell me anything about it or what it is called it
would be appreciated.

thanks.
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Old 28-03-2003, 03:20 PM
Ghazanfar Ghori
 
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Default cedar looking plant

Thats Peacock Fern - Selaginella wildenowii. Doesn't do well totally
immersed
from what I've read.

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i bought this plant from a fish store where a friend of mine works,
but he has no idea what it is. it is totally flat and looks like a
cedar branch. (except flatter) it has no roots that i can see.

you can see a picture of it at:
http://jessie.lowrysolutions.ca/cam/cornerfish.jpg

if anyone could tell me anything about it or what it is called it
would be appreciated.

thanks.



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Default cedar looking plant

thanks! i looked at some pictures, and that does look like mine.
at least now i know why it doesn't seem to be doing well while my
other plants are doing great.
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