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I have tons of cotton tail seeds the higher the bid the more seeds you will get.
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F,W&B :)
Apr 28th, 2013 at 4:45:12 AM PDT by
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Apr 28th, 2013 at 7:58:41 AM PDT by
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I am so sorry these are CATTAILS not cotten tails. My mom gave them to me to post i miss understood her. I cannot update this for it's to close to ending (sorry).
amount will depend on bid but it will be a bunch like 100's
Cattail seeds / picure is wrong
Cattails are wetland plants with a unique flowering spike, flat blade like leaves that reach heights from 3 to 10 feet. They are one of the most common plants in large marshes and on the edge of ponds.
Under the right conditions, cattails can grow and spread vigorously. The pollinated flowers develop into fluffy seed heads, blowing across a pond in autumn breezes. Just as commonly, cattails spread through their root system. The thick, white roots, called rhizomes, grow underground near the edge of ponds and in shallow swales and ditches. As long as the water is not too deep, the cattails feast off the open sunshine and abundant water, storing a large amount of food in the root system. In fact, cattails at the edge of pond can grow faster than fertilized corn in a field! The dense foliage and debris from old growth makes it very difficult for competing plant species to grow.
Cattails prefer shallow, flooded conditions and easily get established along a pond shoreline or in waters one to 1.5 feet or less in depth. When unimpeded however, the cattail beds will expand and can extend their hefty rhizomes well out into pond surface, actually floating above much deeper waters. Cattails need to have “wet feet” during most of the growing season.
Apr 28th, 2013 at 9:19:34 PM PDT by
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They would look great around my pond :)
Apr 29th, 2013 at 1:56:09 PM PDT by
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Damn....should have read down....I wanted cotton seed
Apr 29th, 2013 at 7:26:07 PM PDT by

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