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Need a plant ID - what is this?

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I think its HM.
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Here's another picture

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These are the stems themselves with a penny for reference. Also a picture of what is in my tank--which MAY or MAY NOT be the same thing. They came from two different sources.
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Definitely not glosso. Glosso normally has single leaves coming off of each runner: no stems to speak of. Submersed HM has longer more narrow leaves, but yours could be emersed growth.

Edit: Your 3rd pic looks more like glosso to me.
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The stems on the paper towel are absolutely positively submersed growth.
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I would say that it looks like BabyTears
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Post by fjf888 »

As the supplier of said plant, it was definitely labelled glosso when I bought it at a local aquarium store. I wonder how often this stuff actually gets mislabeled.

Here's a link, i have to say unfortunately its probably HM based on this picture and the feedback from everyone. Sorry Sam.

http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/mypla ... oides.html
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No worries Fred! I just didn't want to do 2 hours of backbreaking planting if I didn't have the right stuff.
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Post by Cavan »

I lean toward Hemianthus callitrichoides, but it's hard to tell from the photo. How many leaves per node? Bring some to the meeting.

3rd photo does look like Glossostgma elatinoides.

For the record, "Hemianthus micranthemoides" is NOT Hemianthus micranthemoides. It has not been seen in 70 years as of today! See here:
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... tus-2.html
It's Hemianthus glomeratus.
http://www.aquaticplantcentral.com/foru ... Hemianthus
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In the new pictures the top two look like HC and the bottom looks like glosso in bad shape.
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