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I found this growing extensively in a small lake in North Carolina I fish: What is it? Thanks
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looks kinda like slender pond weed, or atleast thats one of the problem weeds I have growing in my pond, I think? the leaves alternate on the stem but I may be way off as I am just a newbie here on the forum in seek of knowledge
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It is eather slender pond weed or spike rush. I am working on a trout pond near Asheville with the slender pond weed problem. It seems to be the weed that causes the most problem in this region.
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Cary, Last year when I bought this farm the first thing I tried for my watermeal and duckweed was weedtrine it seem to take care of what I thought was slender pond weed but now its back in the shallows around the edges,
My question is when I do apply the Sonar will it also work on this? Thanks Bob Eades
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