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ID this Aqutic plant

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I was in a remote lake this week and in the lake were plants that was growing so thick it was hard to even paddle through it. I got some good pics of it and I was wondering if anybody can ID it.

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I also found this floating in the river leading to the lake. I have no idea what it is, but I think it may be a root.

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If you want to see the unsized, untouched pics to get more detail you can click these links.

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http://photo.ringo.com/190/190236977O601459169.jpg
 
the first plant, if it was in the UK I would say it is a Myriophyllum, not sure what else similar you may get out there...

the roots are rhizomes of a water lily
 
It's a 'Judith Hindle'. :jester:

Refer to the 'ID this Sarracenia' thread to get the joke.
 
hmmm, looks like it might be parrots feather.
 
Parrot feather is Myriophyllum, I believe.
 
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