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I don't know the name of it, But they're all over the canals where I live.
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Pennywort is a plant of shallow waters and the water margin to about a foot deep, it has a fairly quick growing habit of trotting along by runners.
Usually its just a pleasant little scoundrel looking like a dinky waterlily in deeper water, for it to thicken up and become crowded might be a response to excess fertility at a guess.
If its practical to drain the pond a foot or two and leave the mud to bake in the worst heat for a few weeks that might kill it, the roots have a shallow rooted habit
Regards, andy
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by FishinRod - 05/09/24 11:17 AM
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