Weed Control
How to Control Aquatic Weed Types and Aquatic Plants
Ponds grow a variety of pond weed types, many of which look similar. The aquatic weed identification information below lists the most common weed types -- including emergent, submerged, and floating weeds -- to help you explore and identify aquatic weeds in your pond or lake.
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Coontail
Coontail has finely divided leaves arranged in whorls of five to 12 and is bushier towards the top. It has a hollow stem and lacks true roots.
Clasping Leaf Pondweed
Clasping leaf pondweed has short leaves with pointed tips that clasp around the stem.
Curly Leaf Pondweed
Curly leaf pondweed has green to reddish leaves with wavy edges that have fine teeth.
Hydrilla
Hydrilla is a rooted submerged plant with whorled green leaves that have tiny teeth.
Milfoil
Eurasian watermilfoil has feather like leaves with 14-20 pairs of leaflets whorled around the hollow stem along the entire length of the plant.
Northern Wate...
Water Lettuce
Water lettuce often looks like a floating open head of lettuce.
Water Hyacinth
Water hyacinth has spongy green leaves and purple flowers above the water.
Watermeal
Watermeal is a tiny floating plant that makes swirls across the water and looks like bright green strawberry seeds up close.
Pond Algae
Planktonic = pea soup/ spilled paint. Filamentous = stringy hairs/ cotton. Starry stonewort branches with star-shaped bulbs. Chara branches and smells musky.
Duckweed
Duckweed is a small free floating plant that resembles clovers and has short roots.
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