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these other resources to aid in the identification of aquatic plants in the Southeast:

Field Guide to Common Wetland Plants of North Carolina, prepared by the NC Division of Water Resources (Kristie Gianopulos, Karen Kendig, and Milo Pyne, 2021). Available as a PDF or in printed form


Field Guide to Aquatic Plants of Alabama, prepared by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Fisheries Section (R. Graves Lovell, October 2007), PDF


A Guide and Key to the Aquatic Plants of the Southeastern United States, reprint of Public Health Bulletin 286 (Don E. Eyles and J. Lynne Robertson, Jr, 1944), PDF


AQUAplant, a pond manager diagnostics tool created by Texas A&M Agrilife Extension


An image-based key to Aquatic Macrophytes from the University of New Hampshire


"As if to mock our attempts to keep these foreign creatures from entering our country on nursery stock, ...the balsam woolly adelgid (Adelges piceae), has all but eliminated the Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) from the high altitudes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.... Because Fraser firs are endemic to the Smokies (found nowhere else in the world), their loss from the area is equivalent to their extinction." — Douglas W. Tallamy, Bringing Nature Home


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