Emergent Aquatic Plants Maidencane Maidencane is a perennial grass forming dense colonies and growing up to 8 feet in height. Slender leaves are seen…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Knot Grass Providing an excellent food source for many waterfowl, Knot Grass is a perennial aquatic species native to Florida with numerous…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Fragrant Water Lily (White Water Lily) Providing an excellent habitat for wildlife and coverage for many fish species, Fragrant Water Lily has significant benefits. Care should…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Yellow Floating Heart Listed on the Florida Noxious Weed List, Yellow Floating Heart was originally introduced from Eastern Asia and has now become…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Elephant Ear This non-native emergent species is found in swamps, lake shorelines and streams. Easily identified for its distinguishing large size, Elephant…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Cattail Fast spreading Cattails can grow between 5 to 10 feet high. Though they have significant ecological importance, many pond owners…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Burhead Sedge Burhead Sedge is an invasive aquatic plant that forms a dense coverage potentially out-competing beneficial species and reducing navigable water.…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Bog Moss The light green leaves on this emergent aquatic plant appear mossy, threadlike and soft to the touch. The stems can…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Arrowhead (Bull Tongue) This perennial plant gets its name from its arrowhead-shaped leaves. Often found in shallow waters the plant can grow between…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Alligatorweed Alligator Weed, or Alternanthera philoxeroides, is native to South America, and its dense mat-like coverage can cause considerable problems along…