Potamogeton crispus

Curly Pondweed at Illilanga & Baroona

Potamogeton crispus at Illilanga & Baroona - 3 Dec 2018
Potamogeton crispus at Illilanga & Baroona - 3 Dec 2018
Potamogeton crispus at Illilanga & Baroona - 3 Dec 2018
Potamogeton crispus at Illilanga & Baroona - 3 Dec 2018
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Potamogeton crispus 15 Dec 2018 BettyDonWood
Potamogeton crispus 15 Dec 2018 michaelb
Potamogeton ochreatus 14 Dec 2018 Illilanga

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JaneR wrote:
   3 Jun 2019
it looks to me like the photographs #1 #2 and #3 show two species, Potamogeton crispus and Myriophyllum verrucosum; in the lead photo (#1) Myriophyllum verrucosum is most evident, with some leaves of Potamogeton crispus in behind.
michaelb wrote:
   3 Jun 2019
Thanks Jane
Agree, the prominent inflorescences are the Myriophyllum verrucosum, and the curly leaves are Potamogeton crispus.
Hi Sandra
Can you please edit the sighting and put in a separate one for the Myriophyllum verrucosum. If you do a crop and close-up of the Myriophyllum verrucosum it will be more obvious.

This is a sighting showing the inflorescence of Potamogeton crispus:
Other Water Plant Potamogeton crispus (Curly Pondweed) on 9 Apr 2018
Illilanga wrote:
   4 Jun 2019
Photo 1 removed and new sighting created for Myriophyllum verrucosum. Thanks for picking that up.
michaelb wrote:
   4 Jun 2019
Thanks Sandra

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