Eurasian watermilfoil

Plants: Aquatic
Magnoliopsida > Haloragales > Haloragaceae > Myriophyllum spicatum Linnaeus
Synonym(s): spiked watermilfoil
Eurasian watermilfoil is a submersed aquatic plant that invades lakes, ponds, and other aquatic environments throughout the United States. The plants are rooted and the stems grow up to the water surface, usually reaching 3 to 10 ft. (0.9-3 m) in length, however they can be as much as 30 ft. (9.1 m) long. Eurasian watermilfoil forms dense mats of bright green, finely dissected, whorled leaves. The delicate leaflets give this plant a feathery appearance. Eurasian watermilfoil requires stagnant to slowly moving water and can tolerate brackish conditions. Once established the dense mats of leaves restrict light availability, leading to a decline in the diversity and abundance of native macrophytes. In addition, Eurasian watermilfoil displaces the native species of watermilfoil and reduces habitats for fish spawning and feeding. Eurasian watermilfoil is native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. It was accidentally introduced into the United States sometime between the late 1800s and 1940s.

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5308027 Diagram or Graphic Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913. Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 2: 614. USDA PLANTS Database
5273022 Flower(s) Inflorescence Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5240026 Foliage Richard Old
5240027 Foliage Richard Old
5240028 Foliage Richard Old
5330050 Foliage Chris Evans
5330057 Foliage Chris Evans
5400601 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400602 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400603 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400609 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400610 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400611 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400612 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400613 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400614 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400615 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400616 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400617 Foliage Graves Lovell
5400618 Foliage Graves Lovell
5330054 Infestation Chris Evans
5400599 Infestation Graves Lovell
5400604 Infestation Graves Lovell
5400605 Infestation Graves Lovell
5400606 Infestation Graves Lovell
5400607 Infestation Graves Lovell
5400608 Infestation Graves Lovell
5330051 Infestation Chris Evans
5330052 Infestation Chris Evans
5273023 Infestation Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5273024 Infestation Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5273025 Infestation Leslie J. Mehrhoff
5330044 Infestation Chris Evans
5330047 Infestation Chris Evans
0002002 dense canopy on surface at Cayuga Lake Robert L. Johnson
1624031 Plant(s) Native to Africa, and Europe, invades lakes, ponds, and other water bodies throughout the United States. Alison Fox
5330048 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5330049 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5330045 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5330046 Plant(s) Chris Evans
0002001 Plant(s) a submersed aquatic plant at Cornell University Research Ponds Robert L. Johnson
5330043 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5330053 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5391693 Plant(s)

From USDA labs

Barry Rice
5391694 Plant(s)

From USDA labs

Barry Rice
5396761 Plant(s)

Chara sp.

Robert Vidéki
5400600 Plant(s) Graves Lovell
5330055 Plant(s) washed up on shore Chris Evans
5330056 Plant(s) Chris Evans
5400619 Plant(s) Graves Lovell
5400620 Plant(s) Graves Lovell
5308029 Seed(s) Steve Hurst


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