Hydrilla verticillata
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Transcript Hydrilla verticillata
Hydrilla verticillata
Water thyme
HISTORY
Origin – Possibly Africa, Asia,
India, or Austrailia
Introduced into Florida 1950’s
for aquarium use – dioecious
strain
Appeared in the Patomac
drainage in the 1970’s –
monecious strain
Has become the most
expensive aquatic plant control
project in the southeastern US
DISTRIBUTION
Since introduction, has spread
to 690 bodies of water in 190
drainages in 21 states
Is present in Pennsylvania:
Schuylkill River, downtown
Philly
Lake Nockamixon – SW Pa
Highland Lake – Bradford Co.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
4-8 leaves in whorls around stem –
leaf margins saw-toothed
Rooted – stems to 25’ long
Profuse branching at the surface
Produces both male and female
flowers
Is sometimes mistaken for the
native plant Elodea canadensis
GROWTH & REPRODUCTION
Prolific reproducer – broken
stems, seeds, turions, and tubers
Can grow in any fresh water or
sea water with a salinity of 7%
South – overwinters as perenial
North – overwinters as tuber and
regrows from there
Can grow in 1% of full sunlight
CONTROL
$5 million to control 7,600ha in
Florida
US Army Corps of Engineers $1 million to suppress hydrilla
in Jacksonville Distric and
$400,000 to supress in Lake
Seminole
Grass carp have been
introduced as a control agent
Asian Hydrilla Leaf Mining Fly
Hydrilla tuber weevil
POSITIVE ASPECT
Has been discovered to be a biological remediation agent
Shown to be capable of removing dissolved lead from a waterway
REFERENCES
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/Programs/wq/plants/weeds/hydrilla.html
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG120
http://www.invasive.org/eastern/biocontrol/7Hydrilla.html
http://www.dcnr.state.pa.us/Forestry/invasivetutorial/hydrilla.htm
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/images/hydver/elocanc1.jpg
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/node/183
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=HYVE3
http://nas.er.usgs.gov/taxgroup/plants/maps/Hy_verti_distr_us_Dec_03_web.JPG
http://nas.er.usgs.gov/taxgroup/plants/docs/hy_verti.html
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=13903888
http://www.erie.psu.edu/seagrant/publications/fs/Hydrilla.pdf