Could you help me identify these please
Those are
Echinodorus species, commonly called "Amazon Sword." You have two species, and identification is not always simple unless one sees the flower, and this rarely occurs in hobbyists' tanks. But the one on the bottom, the longer narrower leaf sword, is probably
E. grisebachii, and likely the
bleherae variety; this is the most common sword species in the hobby so it is not too much of a stretch to suggest the species when one sees these leaves. Plant it in the substrate, and give it a fertilizer tab like Seachem's
Flourish Tabs, just one close to the crown, and put a new tab every 3 months; you will be amazed at the growth.
I'm about as certain as I can be that the upper two plants are not the same species, but
E. cordifolius. If it is, it may sometimes be called by the common name "radicans sword," a name derived from the incorrect description/naming by Engelmann in 1848. The petiole (leaf stem) is triangular rather than round in this species, so if that applies to these plants, they are likely
E. cordifolius. This species has an extensive geographical range (naturally, not introduced), including the SE United States, Caribbean islands, parts of Mexico, northern coastal areas of Columbia and Venezuela, and the Pantanal area in Brazil and Paraguay. It is found in boggy locations and floodplains. The wide geographical distribution results in considerable morphological variation within this species. Here too,
Flourish Tabs will make a huge difference in growth.