patuxent river collected plant . ID needed

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patuxent river collected plant . ID needed

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I found this plant in the Patuxent. It grew submersed attached to rocks and only in a really high flow area.
Looks like dill. just not very long 4-5'' tops. I suspect a Potamogeton, just have no clue what kind.

I tied it to he output of the cannister filter to replicate the high flow where I found it.



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Post by Cavan »

How cool! It looks like something from the family Podostemeceae.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podostemaceae
Probably this:
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=POCE3
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Yep , the description matches. Lets see if it survives in my tanks.
If it chooses to live on where I put it, it may make a nice "decoration" to the uglyness of the outflow pipes.

I already have Utricularia Graminifolia growing in the HOB in the nano. Looks really nice. Maybe something can be done with this one as well

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the Utricularia Graminifolia looks really nice like that!
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Post by kerokero »

how do you manage to take out the filter cartridge lol. guess that's how i should have tried growing it!

I'm interested to see how this other plant does :)
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