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Post by Devon on Dec 29, 2009 11:28:30 GMT -5
Hey everyone, well last night I was thinking about lotsa random CP stuff, and one of the things I though of was introducing a canadian native utricularia into a near by pond. I know it's winter, and this would be very stupid to dump a couple of utrics on the ice... but I was just wondering. Also, is this legal? I would think so, since the plants are native to canada. I read of 2 aquatic plants that are canadian, macrorhiza, and radiata. So here are my main questions anyway: wich utricularia would be better? is introducing these allowed? would they survive our winter? also, would aldrovanda be able to live, and suvive in the pond? my main concern is if te plants are invasive, and cover up the whole pont and everything else there starts to die somehow.
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Post by Devon on Dec 29, 2009 13:59:59 GMT -5
well, it isn't axactly a natural pond, but I don't know if that would still be messing with nature.
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Post by petmantis on Dec 29, 2009 21:32:17 GMT -5
If it can get to natural ponds and outgrow other plants, that's probably bad
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