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Name the Plant

JustKenna

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I got a new kind of plant a few weeks ago and didnt write the name down, now i cant remember what it is called. Can anyone recognize what it is?
 

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Kaosu

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Tall branchy plant is water sprite, short one us some type of crypt.
 
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