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Old 06-27-2005, 11:18 PM   #1
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anyone have experience growing this type of plant emersed? I'm interested in learning how to do so. Any info would be great. Thanks all lot!

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Jay,

E. tenellus will grow just fine in regular, well drained soil. Put it in a clay pot and treat it like any other moderate-light houseplant.

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Phil,

Do you mean the tenellus needs no high moisture and I can just plant it in a pot and put it on the window sill?

If I understand you correctly that would be great!

What other aquatic plants can pull such tricks? I have a tiny amount of hairgrass growing in pretty dry environment but it's still covered with a clear dome.

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Thanks Phil, I will try it out and see how it goes!
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Niko,

You'll want to keep the plant well watered, just like any other houseplant, but it doesn't need to be in waterlogged soil. There shouldn't be a humidity issue during the spring-early fall.

According to the USDA they can be found growing natively in:
Georgia
Illinois
Kansas
Kentucky
Massachusetts
Missouri

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