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Found this plant in Raleigh, NC around the banks of streams, lakes, and ponds.






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Sorry I have no clue but it looks like a nice stem plant.
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Anyone?


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looks like Ludwigia, Narrow Leaf or needle leaf to me but i could be wrong im just guessing here.
Os ludwigia found in the US?


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Gotchya


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Ludwigias aren't just found in the western US. Florida alone has 30 species. I'm sure plenty of them occur in NC as well.

To me it looks like Hygrophila polysperma. A quick google search didn't show that be an invasive species in NC though. South Carolina yeah, but not North.
Not sure. I have Hygrophila polysperma in there already, and they look nothing alike.
That is sunset hygrophilia. I have it in my grow out tank and turns pinkish red at the tops medium lit tank
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That is not Hygro sunset sorry. All the leaves on sunset from the bottom to top look the same.
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Lol didn't think so gorilla


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I vote for Ludwigia Palustris - just bought some. Try googling it for a picture.

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