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I am in Texas - this is on the edges of my pond. Is this some type of algae or is it just stuff the blew into my pond off of trees or plants? Thanks
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timK do you have any closer clear pictures of it. How close can your camera focus and get a clear sharp picture of 1 or 2 individuals?
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I think it might be a marginal plant that grows on land or in the water. Does it have a stem that attaches it to the bottom of the pond?
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There is no stem - just a small, round and floating I will try to get a closer picture
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Not uncommon to see that in small NE TX ponds. Whatever it is, it seems seasonal or temp related.
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Hello.
It might look like this.
A Lichen that grow near water.
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Any Texans want to chime in with the proper pronunciation of the name of that plant - immediately after observing that it has taken over your entire pond?
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Some trees drop dead flower parts that can look similar to that. In that case, you'd be finding it outside the pond as well. Cheers, -Hirsch
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