Aquarium supply dealers and sellers, boaters, and shippers are the means by which the curly-leaf pond weed is in Michigan. The aquatic plant in question (Potamogeton crispus) is native to Eurasia, where it is known for its interesting structure and texture. In North America nevertheless, curly-leaf pond weed spreads rapidly because of enthusiasm for its durable, pest-resistant beauty in private and public aquaria and inattention to proper sanitation between water bodies.
A weed filled pond
Pond-Weed House was created in 1700.
aprox. a 1:5 ratio of height of weed to pond depth.
No
Because fish who can't hunt for food need the pond weed .
Yes, all plant cells have cell walls. That includes pond weed.
Death or sickness on the one hand and health on the other are side effects of eating pond weed. The consequence depends upon the health of the pond weed's ecosystem and the type of pond weed, of which some are edibles and others not. It is not a health-inducing action to eat pond weeds that are damaged by pollutants and toxins, diseased or distasteful.
No
1. identify that the body of water is a pond 2. identify that what you are looking at is weed 3. smoke it!
bumchum
fertilizer for plants
yes