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    Another plant ID thread

    I picked up these 2 plants on a whim from my LFS not knowing what they are, the first one is a bit beaten up but the somewhat translucent appearance appealed to me.
    The second looks like an emersed form of mermaid weed??
    any help is appreciated
    Thanks
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    Anyone with an eye for id`ing plants

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    The second one is Limnophila aromatica in emersed form. First one looks like Ludwigia inclinata verticillata, not sure though.
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    dutchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dutchy View Post
    The second one is Limnophila aromatica in emersed form. First one looks like Ludwigia inclinata verticillata, not sure though.
    Thanks Dutchy, it appears that the second one is Potamogeton crispus, what do the others think?
    Regards

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    Murdannia species and Limnophila sp Broad? Are both grown emersed?

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    Limnophilia mini it looks like to me.

    Potamogeton perfoliatus, not P crispus, they are both present at my research site(one a native and then crispus is invasive non native).

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