An aquatic plant (never seen one alike)
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An aquatic plant (never seen one alike)
I have some interesting plants for ID and usually I try to solve them on my own, but I am so busy atm that maybe i should take the opportunity to share them with you...
Mela, this specimen (and several othere scattered in low numbers) was found in a valley bed with shllow water. I cannot recall to see leaves of aquatic plant like that. The nearest bell was Oenanthe globulose, but when I double-checked, the segments are completely different (more linear). I wonder if you have a better bell ringing from mine.
Unfortunately, it's young and without flowers, though i have a big suspect to be an Apiaceae. I haven't researched anymuch about it.
Mela, this specimen (and several othere scattered in low numbers) was found in a valley bed with shllow water. I cannot recall to see leaves of aquatic plant like that. The nearest bell was Oenanthe globulose, but when I double-checked, the segments are completely different (more linear). I wonder if you have a better bell ringing from mine.
Unfortunately, it's young and without flowers, though i have a big suspect to be an Apiaceae. I haven't researched anymuch about it.
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