Free-Floating Aquatic Weed Identification
Definition: Free-Floating Aquatic Weeds have roots that are not attached to substrate and float on the water's surface. The most common Australian Free-Floating Aquatic Weeds are: Duckweed, Azolla, Liverwort, Salvinia, Water Lettuce and Water Soldier.
There are also 3 other types of Aquatic Weeds:
NSW, QLD, VIC, SA, NT, ACT, WA, TAS
This tiny floating aquatic plant with distinctive fern type leafed appearance grows in size from 1cm to 3cm in diameter, with roots trailing down on the bottom side of the plant up to 4cm long.
Perennial
Native
NSW, QLD, VIC, SA, NT, ACT, WA, TAS
From 1-2.5cm in diameter. Older plants in full sunlight are reddish, whereas plants in shade are greenish.
Perennial
Native
QLD, NSW, VIC, TAS
Green with blackish outer edges. Appearance of leaf growing side-by-side or divided into two. Underside leaf bears purplish scales. Often found floating with Duckweeds on still water.
Perennial/Annual
Native
TAS, VIC, ACT, NSW, QLD, NT, SA, WA,
Has floating leaves covered with tiny hairs which makes the weed waterproof. Has been known to double it's size extremely quickly in as little as 5-10 days. Prefers to grow in slow moving water bodies, Can spread through water fowl. Is a threat to biodiversity, including fish, insects or any plants underneath it's mat.
Perennial
Introduced
NSW, QLD, VIC, SA, NT, ACT, WA, TAS
Also known as water cabbage. It can completely cover water bodies, reducing oxygen, killing fish & attracting mosquito's. Can be 10cm tall and 30 cm wide. Reproduces rapidly by offshoots. Occurs in slow moving waterways in tropical and subtropical warmer temperate regions.
Perennial
Introduced
Species: Stratiotes Aloides Family: Hydrocharitaceae
None at present
Perennial
Introduced