a tough call to make a species ID (M. simulans or M. variifolium) based on this photo which has relatively few details. Ideally, it would be good to know: whether emergent leaves are all whorled, and their typical number; length & width of submerged leaves; details about shape and colour of mericarps and styles. However, ideal details are rare and easiest to determine on a live specimen. I'm confirming this as M. simulans based on the pinnae of the submerged leaves and the whorl number: but note that leaves are very plastic in Myriophyllum.
The leaves on the emergent tip on the right in the main photo are unusual (entire, flat, red margins) and not consistent with M. simulans or M.variifolium: possibly this is a cold or short-day response. The other tip in the main photo is more typical for both these two milfoils.
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