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Post by bogbaron on Aug 10, 2007 22:13:14 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 10, 2007 22:22:00 GMT 7
This small waterfall is at the southwest corner of my property and has quit flowing. This creek has been one of the sources of water that allowed so many cps to grow in this area. I may have to put in a well and irrigate the cps. Will the minerals from well water create a health issue for the cps? I would think well water would be better than no water as the time and effort to relocate so many cps would be almost impossible for me.
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 10, 2007 22:27:34 GMT 7
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Post by mannyherrera on Aug 10, 2007 23:32:37 GMT 7
It looks like you have natural hybrids of leucophylla and psittacina and leucophylla and minor. That is very interesting. Especially the latter one, as that may be the first time it's ever been seen occuring naturally.
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Post by primitivefarmer on Aug 10, 2007 23:46:27 GMT 7
Hey Manny, I like to think that mother nature is responsible for all the plants and hybrids although I did find a potted sago palm in the back alley near death and took it to the bog and put it in the waters edge to see if it could be revived. It worked and the picture is posted a little bit before this one. Have a good day, George
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 11, 2007 22:07:37 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 11, 2007 22:13:06 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 12, 2007 3:37:13 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 12, 2007 3:39:19 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 12, 2007 3:41:07 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 12, 2007 3:43:24 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 14, 2007 2:16:15 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 14, 2007 2:20:22 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 14, 2007 19:13:51 GMT 7
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Post by bogbaron on Aug 14, 2007 19:16:13 GMT 7
Here are 2 different views of an unusually shaped leucophylla trap.  
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