Please help me identify these plants

nipat

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A, C, D aren't clear enough in the picture.

B = Echinodorus uruguayensis, but the picture is still not good enough (too far) to be certain.
 

Biollante

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Hi Jatin,

It is hard to identify plants in general and aquatic plants in particular from photos. Actually given all the different morphs it is hard to identify them period. I have had plants I purchased as one species, thought they were what I thought they were, then they flower or whatever and realize they are something altogether different.
:apologetic:

I agree with Nipat, “B” is probably Echinodorus uruguayensis, but frankly, there are other possibilities.
:eek:

My initial thought on “A” was it might be Cabomba caroliniana in low light. Or, one of the Ludwigia inclinata variants again under low light conditions. I suppose it could even be a Rotala of some sort, perhaps Rotala sp. 'Nanjenshan'.

I think “C” is more likely to be a Rotala of some sort, perhaps Rotala sp. 'Green' Norbert.

“D,” I cannot even guess. Nothing comes to mind.
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The problem from the point of view of anyone answering is that you will post better pictures that make our “guesses” seem foolish. I am used to ridicule; many are not, so no one wants to answer.

Biollante
 

jerrybforl

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I see A as Ambulia, or maybe Myrio Green. B looks like some sort of Chain Sword. C looks like Mayaca or Rotala Nanjenshan. D maybe Giant Hair grass.

You need to take more pics, better pics, and then post. Thats the only way we can really see.