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American Lotus
American Lotus (Nelumbo Lutea)
Commonly found in muddy, shallow waters; the Lotus can form large colonies and provide habitats for micro and macro invertebrates.
Water Lily
Water Lily (Nymphaea Odorata)
Found in mucky or silty sediment of quiet waters such as ponds, lakes, and slow streams; one plant can cover a 15 foot diameter circle in five years.
Water Willow
Water Willow (Justicia Americana)
Capable of forming large colonies, this aquatic plant is found primarily along shallow shorelines or shallow waters of lakes, ponds, or streams.


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Aquatic Invasive Species: Rock Snot - Rock snot, slimy yellow-brown algae is beginning to spread to other habitats around the World. Rock snot, of didymor, was once native to a few stretches of rivers on Canada’s Vancouver Island, has now reached the waters of New Zealand, Iceland, Alberta, and Atlantic Canada. This aquatic invasive species, according to expert Matthias Herborg does not appear to be an issue to human or wildlife health, but biologists are concerned that it could alter food webs in rivers.


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