ID these plants?

Squeakfish

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Jan 9, 2008
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Can any of you identify these plants? I got them at the LFS and they were unmarked. My LFS doesn't sell high-maintenance plants, so...
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first is either an emersed form of chain sword or its Cryptocoryne Nevillii. Im leaning more towards the crypt

The 2nd im not 2 sure what im looking at, it looks like a mix of plants, perhaps ludwigia and something else..

3rd is java fern and i suggest you dont bury it in the substrate, the plant dies if the rhizome is covered
 
first is either an emersed form of chain sword or its Cryptocoryne Nevillii. Im leaning more towards the crypt

The 2nd im not 2 sure what im looking at, it looks like a mix of plants, perhaps ludwigia and something else..

3rd is java fern and i suggest you dont bury it in the substrate, the plant dies if the rhizome is covered

thanks for the java fern ID.. I wasn't sure.
Yea, the second, I have NO clue what it is. It has a few random pieces attached...no clue what's actually part of the plant and it's too delicate to try and separate the pieces.
 
May I please submi that the Crypt is not going to be happy buried so deep also. Hmmmm. Maybe I'm mistaken................ Not! Crypts grow on rhisomes too.
 
That's how I plant my crypts. What I find is the roots will push it up a little as they become established. Along with regular tank maintenance, some substrate gets moved anyhow.

Plant ID's - Agree with 1&3.
#2 hard to tell. I see a stem of Hygrophilia sp. Bold, maybe Stunted L. Repens,
maybe pennywort. IDK- collage of stuff
 
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