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All due respect Kelly but I can see why Zep questions whether that first picture is coontail. Eurasian watermilfoil has a hollow stem with four feather like leaves at each node and finely dissected to the midrib.
The leaves of coontail although similar the the WMF are forked with the ones at the growing tip being very compact like the first image. Not that it changes much regarding treatment.
Please help me understand why you are positive that it is WMF for my own education.
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