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#212857 Jun 1st, 2008 at 01:30 PM
Jiffymouse
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i have set my pond up so the top bowl of it is just full of parrot's feather to strain the fish goop from bottom. it works for me and keeps my "big" bottom pond clean and clear. so, i discovered that parrot's feather has the daintiest blooms. if they are left in the muck long enough lol

here you go! sorry the pic is so bad, the bloom is all but spent, i've been meaning to take the picture for over 2 weeks, just remembered today.

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#212937 Jun 1st, 2008 at 05:40 PM
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Hey muck or not, it's keeping your water clean and you got a flower! thumbup

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Yep they sure do have dainty blooms, it is anacharis though not parrots feather.

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I though the same thing anacharis it is. I keep a good supply of the stuff in a tank in the green house year round. It blooms constanty, very good pond plant.



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