Hi all,
But Lagarosiphon major has smooth leaf edges and leaves in a spiral, where as your plant definitely has leaves in whorls of four or five, which makes it an Egeria or Hydrilla sp.
Elodea spp. have three leaves in a whorl.
There are useful drawing at <"http://www.nonnativespecies.org/downloadDocument.cfm?id=1593">.
cheers Darrel
The plant, with the down-curved leaf, does look like Lagarosiphon major which, as @Mick.Dk says, is banned in the EU.the place I bought from got Lagarosiphon major on their plant list
But Lagarosiphon major has smooth leaf edges and leaves in a spiral, where as your plant definitely has leaves in whorls of four or five, which makes it an Egeria or Hydrilla sp.
Elodea spp. have three leaves in a whorl.
There are useful drawing at <"http://www.nonnativespecies.org/downloadDocument.cfm?id=1593">.
cheers Darrel