Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Norton Security Center Rogers

Ryuboku-Mizube

Although these two buzzwords can sonarnos more to a brand of motorcycles, the truth is that they are expressions used in the aquapaisajismo when it is using the same wood as we speak. Obviously

are Japanese.

The first expression, Ryuboku, refers to the technique used to place logs and branches in the aquarium in an orderly fashion and looking as a result achieve the union of all get to make it look like one piece.


is usually
joints used in these woods some type of plant to achieve this desired effect (Anubias, ferns, mosses, etc.).


Mizube christened The technique seeks instead an "orderly chaos."


Branches may exit the aquarium, aquatic plants emerging around them, using terrestrial plants, etc.

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