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Old 07-03-07, 06:47 PM   #1
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Could you identify these plants. I think I'll be adding more pictures in the future.

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Old 07-03-07, 07:00 PM   #2
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You should post this on the non-fishing related forum... but anyways the first oen looks like [and take note i have no idea the scientific names] grass, the second is some kinda plant from the vine family... maybe even related to lilly pads.. the third is some sort of hydrilla family plant, and the last is some kinda immature form of i'd guess the second picture. but again... these are slightly educated guesses, i might be way off...
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Old 07-03-07, 08:06 PM   #3
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the name of the first hydrilla picture listed is called

the second picture is just another version of hydrilla

as are the rest of the pictures

You may hear common names like coontail for the above.
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link to vt uni weed guide

http://www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/aquatics.hmt

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hey zooker your link took me to this weed guide
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eel grass

duckweed

milfoil

hydrilla

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Old 07-04-07, 10:19 AM   #7
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Could you identify these plants. I think I'll be adding more pictures in the future.

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My guess is Chinese cuisine.
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Old 07-04-07, 02:58 PM   #8
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eel grass

duckweed

milfoil

hydrilla

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sure seems like capt mike knows his weed
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Thanks. But woooww. I'm confuseeed.
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Just associate what capn mike called them and it will be easy to remember.
But more importantly is when you see these weeds its a good area to hunt bass in verses a bare bank.
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Alright. On my local muddy lake with only one foot of visibility today, there is nowhere you can go without seeing what Capt.Mike calls Milfoil. It's thick all over.
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ewww weee dats some sweet looking rabbit baccy right der.. i can almost smell the shunk..

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Got a couple of lakes with Milfoil around here...haven't seen the hydrilla.
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I agree that #1 looks like eelgrass. #2 might be white-stemmed pondweed, at least the picture resembles it. With all due respect to Mike, it is nowhere even close to duckweed, unless there are differing regional names. Duckweed is a non-rooted floating plant with tiny leaves that form dense mats.

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I agree that #1 looks like eelgrass. #2 might be white-stemmed pondweed, at least the picture resembles it. With all due respect to Mike, it is nowhere even close to duckweed, unless there are differing regional names. Duckweed is a non-rooted floating plant with tiny leaves that form dense mats.

None taking.. In SMIB ville the stuff you pictured is called minipad or pondpad..

As far as Milfoil it is the first out in the spring and will replace beds of Hydrilla over time. It is salt resistant and grows slower that most plants.. But it is a great SAV as it binds the soil and is hardy..

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captain mike:husband,father, guide,philosopher,fisherman,aquatic gardener,geek,and slueth slayer ..



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captain mike:husband,father, guide,philosopher,fisherman,aquatic gardener..

what else should i add..

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ok i will then...

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Just don't get the GEEK started on computers!!!! He gets going with that tech stuff and before you know it you'll be out..........
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lol hell i got to work till midnight tonight plan on fishing tomarrow..


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