depletes oxygen
Green algae, cyanobacteria, aquatic plants (e.g. water hyacinth)
Yes, pond hyacinth is fine. Turtles can eat that plant.
Fungi feeding on dead plants help a pond or a forest by cleaning up the dead trees in the forest. It makes the pond cleaner fir the fishes, insects, and people to enjoy.
Fungi feeding on dead plants help a pond or a forest by cleaning up the dead trees in the forest. It makes the pond cleaner fir the fishes, insects, and people to enjoy.
could be water hyacinth Yes, water Hyacinth's do float on the water surface. Hyacinths have leaves that look like hippo ears. Water lilies also float on the water surface. They have flat leaves that fill the water surface and the flowers poke up among the leaves. Patti Rose www.rosepond.com
A water hyacinth is a pretty invasive floating pond plant, with curly green foliage, bulbous heads which make the plant float and also from which the leaves spurt out of, and has furry roots. In one growing season, 25 individuals may multiply to up to 2 million more individual plants!
'Water to Ducks' is the name of the episode where George makes a pond out of his swimming pool for a family of ducks.
Organisms commonly found in a pond include fish, frogs, turtles, insects such as dragonflies and mosquitoes, plants like water lilies and cattails, as well as microorganisms such as algae and bacteria.
Some of the most common plants found in a pond include water lilies, cattails, duckweed, water hyacinth, and bulrushes. Each of these plants serves important roles in a pond ecosystem, providing oxygen, habitat, and food for various aquatic organisms.
Rainfall can increase the water level of a pond, making it deeper. Heavy and prolonged rainfall can lead to runoff, which can fill up the pond quickly.
Well if they're not dead then I guess they can TOLERATE it. They live in trees and such, I have no idea why they would be in your pond.
In a koi pond, you can include aquatic plants such as water lilies and lotus, which provide shade and oxygen. Additionally, you can add floating plants like duckweed or water hyacinth to help filter the water. It's also important to incorporate beneficial bacteria and a proper filtration system to maintain water quality. Avoid adding fish species that may compete with or harm the koi, and ensure any additions are compatible with the pond's ecosystem.