Found in a lake.............know what it is?

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Try American Pondweed (Potamogrton nodosus).
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Now that is prolly pretty much the same species and could also be it. Hard to know and think the difference is just the leaf sizes between the different ones. This stuff can really take over I'm thinking!

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POTAMOGETON NODOSUS, a native and coast-to-coast aquatic that, as in the picture, sometimes grows so thickly in shallow water that swimming or boating through it becomes difficult or impossible. For wildlife, however, it's wonderful stuff, providing basic structure for entire ecosystems in which fish, waterfowl and shorebirds are conspicuous. In the picture, the dark, slender items poking up from the water are fruiting spikes, each globular thing on the spike being a drupelike fruit containing a single seed. Below the carpet of leaves floating flatly on the water's surface each plant bears more slender submersed leaves.
Pondweeds are different enough from other flowering plants to be placed in their own family, the Pondweed Family, or Potamogetonaceae. Embracing about 80 species, the genus Potamogeton has the distinction of being the largest genus of truly aquatic seed plants of temperate regions. Weakley's Flora of the Carolinas lists about 21 species just for that area.
 

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Sorry, j.w., my computer is screwed up. That last post was supposed to go in yesterday, but showed up today, long after Adavisus came up with the same info, so I deleted it!
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Sorry, j.w., my computer is screwed up. That last post was supposed to go in yesterday, but showed up today, long after Adavisus came up with the same info, so I deleted it!
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I know you are just trying to make me look crazy but thank you I don't need any help
 

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@Mmathis guess you have to get out and do some road trips. Wonder why it isn't back there and if it would grow there? Maybe it needs colder weather in the winter? Although it grows here and we have some zone 8 areas south of us.
 

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