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Plant
Identification
Giant Duckweed
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Spirodela
polyrhiza
Giant or big duckweed is still relatively small (1/16 to 1/4 inch) with 1 to 4 leaves, or fronds, light green in color. Three or more roots (or root-hairs) protrude from each frond. Duckweeds tend to grow in dense colonies in quiet water, undisturbed by wave action. Often more than one species of duckweed will be associated together in these colonies. Giant duckweed can be an aggressive invader of ponds and are often found mixed in with other duckweeds, mosquito fern, and/or watermeal. If colonies cover the surface of the water, then oxygen depletions and fish kills can occur. These plants should be controlled before they cover the entire surface of the pond.
Dense duckweed colonies
provide habitat for micro invertebrates but if duckweed completely
covers the surface of a pond for an extended period it will cause
oxygen depletions. These colonies will also eliminate submerged
plants by blocking sunlight penetration. Many kinds of ducks
consume duckweed and often transport it to other bodies of water.
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