In a message dated 3/19/05 7:07:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,
damarkley-in-earthlink.net writes:
>
> Three inches long??? Holy smokes!!!
>
> Dean
>
I know if it wasn't so rare I would be wanting to get some to see if I could
grow them!
Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt water
and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North
Carolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal NC
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In a message dated 3/19/05 7:07:34=20=
AM Eastern Standard Time, damarkley-in-earthlink.net writes:
Three inches long??? Holy smokes!!!
Dean
I know if it wasn't so rare I would be wanting to get some to see if I could=
grow them!
Michael Hissom (AKA Moon)
Lower Cape Fear River, Waccamaw Lake and river system, and coastal salt wate=
r and brackish water estuaries in the same location. (South Eastern North Ca=
rolina)
I have access to the only natural Ocean Shore Rock out cropping in Coastal N=
C
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