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Old 11-15-2005, 04:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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100 saggitaria subulata 'small variety' (have 2 to 3 portion) - $7
1 Echinodorus 'gabrieli' (have 3 to 5 plant) - $5
1 Echinodorus schlueteri 'Leopard' (have 2 plant) - $5
5 Cryptocoryne wendtii 'tropica' (have 2 portion) - $5
10 Vallisneria spiralis ''Tiger'' (have 2 portion) - $3

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5-8 stem Nesaea Crassicaulis - $5
20 stem Micranthemum umbrosum - $3
large handful Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides - $3
10 stem Parrot feather (Hottonia Palustris?) - $2

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Shipping is $11 for xpresspost to East Coast Canada

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Old 11-15-2005, 07:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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EDGE - The new rules ask that all members post asking prices in their for sale threads along with any shipping costs. Thanks for understanding as we get used to these new rules.
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Is it true that saggitaria subulata grows extremely tall as it ages?
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I dont think the tallness has to do with age. It is more on how packed they are grown together. I had 2 type of sag subulata. The sag they sell at Big als and another type I picked up long ago at another store. The sag at Big Als grows can grow over 4" tall. The sag I have stays around 2". Occasionally, they will send out a really tall plant, but this usually happens when it is really packed and have no other places to go but up.
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