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    Plant ID

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    Please help with these plant IDs. Thanks. Left: is it Didiplis diandra? Middle: tip is a beautiful rose gold color, leaves like fork, slow growth. Right: leaves also like fork, super fast glowth.
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    First one looks like Egeria najas, or some kind of Najas genus plant.

    Second and third pictures look like Ceratophyllum demersum.

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    1st one look like Najas guadalupensis

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    i know this.. but i just have to confirm b4 i post anything..
    if anyone else know b4 then.. pls post.. ill only be able to after 28th.

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    left photo: the leave edges are like the teeth of a saw, not smooth edges. any contribution? let me know. thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plumboy21 View Post
    left photo: the leave edges are like the teeth of a saw, not smooth edges. any contribution? let me know. thanks.
    then it might be Egeria najas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    then it might be Egeria najas
    hi, i did a search but it does not look like Egeria najas as it is bushy whereas mine have their leaves spread between distances.

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    First one Najas Guadalupensis for sure.

    Xema is right about the Ceratophyllum demersum (no. 2 pic).

    Number 3 pic is also Ceratophyllum but not sure which one, look up hornworts on google and you may have some luck finding it.

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    thanks Happy Camper, you could be right about pic 1 and 2. Ok, i will check out pic 3. now that you mentioned, yeah, i realized both pic 2 and 3 plants do not root. pic 2 leaves is coarser than pic 3.

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