LRobi31070 wrote:
Yes, they are illegal. In a way i understand because they spread like
wildfire, but then in another way, i dont really understand- they are a plant.
FWIW
Florida spends approx. $10 million+ a yr to destroy it
to keep the waterways clear.
other invasive water plants are choking out natives
across the country and causing dead lakes/ponds.
good info here
http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/
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