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Free-floating surface plants derive their nutrient needs directly from
the water. They are not attached to the bottom. Common types are Duckweed,
Watermeal (Wolffia), Star Duckweed and Water Hyacinth. These plants reproduce
throughout the growing season. Whole pond treatment is recommended for
thorough and longer-term control. Free-floating plants can quickly cover
an entire pond.
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Common Free-Floating Pond Weeds:
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Common
Duckweed
Common Duckweed is an oval or rounded shape plant that
floats on the surface. It has a minute root that hangs
beneath. More Information
Our #1 Recommendation - Sonar
aquatic herbicide
For small water feature ponds see Weedtrine-D |
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Giant
Duckweed
Giant Duckweed is very similar except has multiple roots
and the underside is usually red. Typically found in
ponds. More
Information
Our #1 Recommendation - Sonar
aquatic herbicide |
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Watermeal
Watermeal appears as minute green grains floating
on the water. This one is often mistaken for algae or
fine seeds. More Information
Our #1 Recommendation - Sonar
aquatic herbicide |
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TIP: In ponds with constant flow Sonar
may not have sufficient contact time to control certain
plants. Reward
herbicide is absorbed quickly by plants and will be a
good alternative in a high turn-over flow situation. |