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our pond was built by the w.p.a in the 1930's. around 10 years ago, we installed a stop-log water control structure to manipulate the water level to promote moist soil plants for waterfowl. i took these pics last june to try to identify the plant..... water willow? does this plant have any seed production value for waterfowl?
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Looks like American Water Willow. http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=JUAMI have never seen waterfowl using it, however it is awesome for bank stabilization.
Brad Vollmar Vollmar Pond and Lake Management www.texaspondmanagement.com____________________________________ What's the difference between a lake and a pond? If you are selling it's lake! If you are buying it's a pond!
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