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Plant ID
I went out collecting over the 4th and this is what I got. Can I please get some IDs please.
![]() ![]() The next two are the same plant. In the first one you can see a chain of them. ![]() ![]() These were all stems but I tied them all together. ![]() Not sure on this one. No submersed leafs on any I seen. These are the floating leaves:
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The stem in pictures 3 and 4 is Potamogeton perfoliatus. The stem in picture 5 looks like a Potamogeton. The last picture might be Potamogeton nodosus.
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Also thanks for the help. Keep the sugestions coming.
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Also on the nodosus does it grow any submerged leafs or are they all floating?
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So I'm kind of wondering if anyone think that pic one looks like LILAEOPSIS BRASILIENSIS? Some of the pics on google (not all) and the one on APC sort of look like what I have to me any way. However, I don't think that's it since it's native to Central and SA.
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Potamogeton dentatus can grow submersed. It was prevalent in the hobby a few years back. Another possibility is Potamogeton malaianus, which has longer leaves than Potamogeton dentatus.
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Any one else got IDs for the rest?
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