
Hydrilla - Wikipedia
Hydrilla (waterthyme) is a genus of aquatic plant, usually treated as containing just one species, Hydrilla verticillata, though some botanists divide it into several species. It is native to the cool and warm waters of the Old World in Asia, Africa and Australia, with a sparse, scattered distribution; in Australia from Northern Territory ...
Hydrilla | National Invasive Species Information Center
Hydrilla, considered one of the world's most invasive aquatic plants, has been detected for the first time in Michigan. The Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy confirmed two small populations of the plant in adjacent private ponds on residential properties in Berrien Springs in Southwest Michigan.
Hydrilla | FWC - Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Hydrilla blocks waterways and limits boat traffic, recreation, flood control and wildlife use. Almost 80 percent of hydrilla's biomass is in the upper 2 feet of the water column producing a dense canopy near the water surface.
Hydrilla | Aquatic Plant, Invasive Species, Submerged Plant
Hydrilla, (Hydrilla verticillata), submerged aquatic plant that is the sole member of the genus Hydrilla in the frog’s-bit family (Hydrocharitaceae). Hydrilla is possibly native to Africa or Europe but has naturalized in lakes and streams around the world.
Hydrilla - AquaPlant: Management of Pond Plants & Algae
Mar 28, 2018 · What is Hydrilla? Physical Characteristics Leaves: Strap-like; Pointed; Grow in whorls of 4-8; Often has 1+ sharp teeth along the midrib; Flowers: Tiny; White; Grow on long stalk; Turions 0.25 inch long at leaf axils; Stem: Slender; Branching; Up to 25 feet long; Roots: Rooted in mud; Potato-like tubers attached to roots
Hydrilla verticillata - University of Florida
Dec 3, 2024 · Hydrilla has widescale impacts in Florida waters and is highly adaptable to a variety of growing conditions. It can grow in almost any freshwater system including springs, lakes, marshes, ditches, rivers and tidal zones.
Hydrilla - NYSDEC - New York State Department of Environmental …
Hydrilla or "water thyme" (Hydrilla verticillata) is an aquatic plant from Asia that is one of the most difficult aquatic invasive species to control and eradicate in the United States. Infestations can have negative impacts on recreation, tourism, and aquatic ecosystems.
Hydrilla Fact Sheet - Pennsylvania Sea Grant
Dec 12, 2024 · Hydrilla is an aggressively growing perennial plant that roots itself to the bottom of lakes and other waterbodies at depths of up to 12 ft (3.7 m). Its long, branching stems reach up to the water’s surface, where it quickly spreads and takes over.
hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) - Species Profile
Mar 6, 2025 · Hydrilla is mainly introduced to new waters as fragments on recreational boats, their motors and trailers and in live wells. Stem pieces root in the substrate and develop into new colonies, commonly beginning near boat ramps. Once established, boat traffic continues to break and spread hydrilla throughout the waterbody.
How to Identify Hydrilla - Cornell Cooperative Extension
Jul 5, 2024 · Hydrilla has long slender stems that can grow underwater to lengths of up to 25 feet. Its identifying characteristics are displayed to the right. Hydrilla is easily confused with a native water weed, Elodea Canadensis, whose leaves typically …
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