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Cat tails question
I dug some cat tails up from a swampy area and planted them in my
ponds inlet and outlet waterways. They multipled, and have grown great, and are doing what I had wanted. However, none of them have gotten the so called brownish colored cob thing on them yet. Is there different types that do and don't have this cob? It matters not, weathwer they have the cob or not, since as all I was looking for was to make an area to fill in with some type of vegetation when the water level gets low, and not have to look at weeds and mud, and since they grow in relatively shallow areas do not have to worry about them taking over my entire pond. The question is just out of curiosty not need. Thanks -- Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Contents: foundry and general metal working and lots of related projects. Regards Roy aka Chipmaker // Foxeye Opinions are strictly those of my wife....I have had no input whatsoever. Remove capital A from chipmAkr for correct email address |
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