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I have a Wildlife Nurseries catalog and they sell aquatic plants for bass cover and cover for other fish. Some of the plants in the catalog that I am considering and researching are:
Redhead Grass, sometimes called Bassweed (Potamogeton richardsonii)
Long-Leaf Pond Plant (Potamogeton nodosus) (P. americanus, B&B)
Wapato Duck Potato or Arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia)
Deep Water Duck Potato (Sagittaria rigida)
Pickerel Plant (pontederia cordata)
Arrow-arum or Wapee Duck Corn (Peltandra virginica)
Has anyone ever had any good or bad experiences with any of these plants?
Is there any worry about these plants taking in a 127 acre lake?
What about the plant Elodea (Elodea canadensis) (Anacharis canadensis, N.F)? This plant looks a lot like hydrilla. Does it have the same negative impact as hydrilla?
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