Posted by JoeyP on June 25, 2011, 4:16 am
Hello. Please can anyone help me to identify the proper name for a
plant which was about a foot high, with dark green very symetrical
corkscrew stems all originating from the one clump at the base? No
leaves as I remember. Many thanks.
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JoeyP
Posted by Nad R on June 25, 2011, 5:33 am
> Hello. Please can anyone help me to identify the proper name for a
> plant which was about a foot high, with dark green very symetrical
> corkscrew stems all originating from the one clump at the base? No
> leaves as I remember. Many thanks.
Spiral Topiary?
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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on June 25, 2011, 8:03 am
JoeyP said:
>Hello. Please can anyone help me to identify the proper name for a
>plant which was about a foot high, with dark green very symetrical
>corkscrew stems all originating from the one clump at the base? No
>leaves as I remember. Many thanks.
Crocksrew rush (Juncus effusus spiralis)?
<http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?
cv7+774+2715&pcatid'15>
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Pat in Plymouth MI
"Yes, swooping is bad."
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Posted by JoeyP on June 25, 2011, 12:26 pm
That's brilliant. Thanks for your help, Pat.
'Pat Kiewicz[_2_ Wrote:
> ;927874']JoeyP said:[color=blue][i]
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> Crocksrew rush (Juncus effusus spiralis)?
>
> 'Live Aquaria - The Page You Have Requested Cannot Be Found'
> (http://tinyurl.com/68xg7za )
> cv7+774+2715&pcatid'15
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> Pat in Plymouth MI
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> "Yes, swooping is bad."
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> email valid but not regularly monitored
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JoeyP
> plant which was about a foot high, with dark green very symetrical
> corkscrew stems all originating from the one clump at the base? No
> leaves as I remember. Many thanks.