Invasive SpeciesPlant Identitties
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Leaves are bright green with visible saw-toothed margins and are rough. Leaves grow in whorls of 4-8 along the stem. The stems are very slender, can grow up to 30 feet long and branch out considerably near the water surface. This is a submerged aquatic plant.

Concern: Hydrilla is a threat to native aquatic ecosystems. It can alter the ecology of the water body interfering with boating and fishing.

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