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And I'll say it probably fits this page the best. It fits description of being a smaller member of the family, does well in cold water and pushes further north into MI. It survived the ice just fine and was the first one growing at ice out. When we have a yellow bud and blossom I'll know for sure. The users who commented on it said it spread pretty readily. If I see that I may have to mechanically harvest although I read that some of these disperse seeds and it can be a challenge to keep ahead of the spread at some point. Small Yellow Water Crowfootmore pictures here: Saskatchewan small yellow water crowfoot
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