Plant ID

JustinDavis

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I recently saw a FS thread for shrimp but I noticed in the background a very interesting plant that I would like to cover my 10G in but I have no idea what this type of plant is! If anyone could ID this plant for me I'd really appreciate it!

Thanks,
Justin

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Micro Sword (Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae).
 
Eleocharis acicularis, at least that's what it looks like to me. Could possibly be Eleocharis belem.
 
Lilaeopsis novae-zelandiae and other lilaeopsis sp. come to a slight flattened blade near the tip:
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Whereas Eleocharis typically retains it's shape all the way to the end of the blade:
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There are lots of plants referred to actually as micro sword. Those do better in low/med light conditions than something like hairgrass. I'd go with hairgrass if you have upgraded lighting.
 
Pretty much all microsword plants are in the Lilaeopsis family. L. novae-zelandiae, L. brasiliensis, L. mauritiana, L. carolinensis.

If I were going to say it looked like any of these, L. mauritiana would be it.. but I still think it looks more like an Eleocharis - the pigmented bands up the blade are typical of Eleocharis sp.
 
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