Lake Weed Identifier

Submersed Weeds

  • submersed

    Leaves whorled in groups of four. Each leaf is divided into many thread-like leaflets extending from a central rib. Forms tangled mats at the surface.

  • submersed

    Leaves whorled in groups of 3 to 6. Each leaf is divided into 14 to 24 leaflets extending from a central reddish brown rib. Form tangled mats on the water surface.

  • submersed

    A type of Milfoil. Leaves whorled in groups of four to six. Each leaf is divided into 18 pairs of thread-like segments resembling a feather.

  • submersed

    Leaves whorled around the stem and have a serrated appearance. Spacing between leaf whorls is variable. Weeds may be long and sparse or bushy.

  • submersed

    Similar to Hydrilla. Leaves whorled in groups of three. Elodea leaves have a smooth edge.

  • submersed

    Hydrilla has leaves whorled in groups of three or more. Leaves have a serrated edge with two to three pointed spines on the midrib of the underside.

  • submersed

    Finely divided leaves scattered along the stem with numerous bladder-like structures on leaves.

  • submersed

    Leaves are long and thread-like. Oppositely arranged on the stem unlike other pondweeds.

  • submersed

    Leaves are narrow with tiny spines along the edges. Leaves slightly enlarged at the base. Stems slender with frequent branching.

  • submersed

    Short grass-like leaves that measure one to three inches long and branch freely on a slender stem. Leaves are alternately arranged on the stem.

  • submersed

    Leaves are stiff, narrow and thread-like. Stems branched with leaves alternately arranged on the stem. Spreading leaves resemble a fan with an overall bushy appearance.

  • submersed

    Leaves are both floating and submersed. Submersed leaves are large, oblong, wavy and taper to the stem.

  • submersed

    Leaves are both floating and submersed. Submersed leaves long and narrow. Floating leaves oblong and slightly heart-shaped at the base.

  • submersed

    Leaves are thin with wavy and finely serrated edges. Stems are branched. Upper leaves are often crispy and appear waxy.

  • submersed

    Leaves are wide and wavy with smooth edges. Broad leaf base clasps the stem. The upper stem is commonly branched and leafy.