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What plants occur naturally in ponds around E.Texas, S.E. Okla, S.W. Ark and N.W. Louisiana. And what ones are the most likely to get out of hand? anyone have much experience here.
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Tracy
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tracy, i just ordered 200 arrowhead to plant in my pond. Not sure if they will get out of hand, however, i read ducks love them so it should keep them in check.
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Hay Cav, I also ordered some plants but I was thinking I might still get some natives in the pond and was curious as to what plants might come on their own. the 3 of the 4 shorelines are steep and move quickly into 6' depths but what natives show up in our area. And did u get married? Was it May when u set the date?
Tracy
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