I'm sorry, I'm gonna be "that guy" for once. I have no picture, but I think I can paint a sufficient mental picture for you...
At a local Burton's Total Pets I found a plant that is structurally similar (imagine in silhouette) to Hairgrass except that the stems/leaves were much thinner, practically the size of heavy thread...it was a similar shade of green to hairgrass...it did not possess straight leaves, but they branched at certain points as the plant reached toward the surface....the two that I saw were about 10" in height....they had very thin roots and were sold 'bunched'...the clerk told me that they have them almost constantly so I imagine they aren't rare.
I've tried searching online but didn't find anything even close.
Ironically, I had just put down an encyclopedia of aquarium plants that I wanted because it cost more than I had on me!
At a local Burton's Total Pets I found a plant that is structurally similar (imagine in silhouette) to Hairgrass except that the stems/leaves were much thinner, practically the size of heavy thread...it was a similar shade of green to hairgrass...it did not possess straight leaves, but they branched at certain points as the plant reached toward the surface....the two that I saw were about 10" in height....they had very thin roots and were sold 'bunched'...the clerk told me that they have them almost constantly so I imagine they aren't rare.
I've tried searching online but didn't find anything even close.
Ironically, I had just put down an encyclopedia of aquarium plants that I wanted because it cost more than I had on me!