Submerged Plants Eurasian Watermilfoil Non-Native – Invasive – Eradicate Considered one of the most invasive non-native species in the U.S., this species should be…
Algae Filamentous Algae Algae blooms cause considerable problems for lakes, ponds and other waterways every year leading to decreased oxygen levels and possible…
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…
Floating Plants Frog’s Bit This rooted perennial, Frog’s Bit, can also survive free-floating. The rounded green to red leaves are leathery and somewhat thick…
Submerged Plants Hydrilla Invasive – Eradicate Hydrilla is an invasive species with no ecological advantages and should be eradicated upon discovery. It is…
Submerged Plants Hygrophila Invasive – Eradicate Hygrophila is non-native to Florida and listed on the Federal Noxious Weed List. The plant is predominantly…
Submerged Plants Illinois Pondweed This perennial plant is predominately submerged with sparse floating leaves. It provides both food and cover for native aquatic animals.…
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…
Submerged Plants Limnophila Limnophila is a competitive, rapidly growing submerged aquatic species with distinct emerged leaves. It is a rooted plant, however, can…
Emergent Aquatic Plants Maidencane Maidencane is a perennial grass forming dense colonies and growing up to 8 feet in height. Slender leaves are seen…