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You may also want to check out
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


"Beginners sometimes mistake a divided leaf for a branch. The leaflets of a divided leaf all lie in the same plane, so that the whole leaf forms a flat surface; also, all... look alike. Branches of the same plant, on the other hand, vary greatly in size and appearance; the leaves normally face in different directions and will therefore not lie flat. Branches also bear flower and leaf buds, which leaves never do." — Lawrence Newcomb, Newcomb's Wildflower Guide


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