pic 1 might just be a dwarf saggitaria...
Nelson
pic 1 might just be a dwarf saggitaria...
Nelson
I came across the plant in the second one before. It looks like a moss but it grow upright and branches out like a normal land plant. The one I saw was about 1 ft tall. I saw it in my camp during reservist. Plucked out a few strands at my "outpro" day but unfortunately, they did not survive. Not sure if cause of death was due to me "flattening it" inside my pocket or it is not suited to grow submersed. Should it have survived, I would have pass to the folks at killies for classification. Will try to post some pics of it this week.
Cheers!
Poopoobud, try to take the pic of the plants in the water. That might make it easier for an ID.
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quite sure the third one is fissiden...that one is worth its weight in gold...
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