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Wannabe Guru
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hi , to those who live in the beautiful bay area with me, do you know of any places that have aquatic plants that can be found in the wild??? creeks?? rivers? etc?
i always hear about people in texas or florida or south carolina who get great finds....even in southern cali, but i only found duckweed here so far.... |
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Algae Grower
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Where have you heard about in so cal, I would be interested in that.
CD
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Planted Member
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Hey Hubba,
Take a look at my plant id post from yesterday. If you like anything I found, I can send you some. |
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