- Contact information
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For information on Lakes in Wisconsin, contact:
- DNR Lake
Division of Water
Bureau of Water Quality
- Aquatic Invasive Species Contacts
Curly-Leaf Pondweed - Mud Lake
- Status
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Verified and Vouchered
- Date First Found
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7/1/2007
- Location First Found
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Primarily in Rock Creek, the inlet to the lake. Also found among the spatterdock beds on the same side of the lake as Rock Creek. We didn't explore further. No rake.
- Original Extent
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Don't know (e.g. didn't check whole lake)
About
Curly-Leaf Pondweed
Curly-leaf pondweed is an invasive aquatic perennial that is native to Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. It was accidentally introduced to United States waters in the mid-1880s by hobbyists who used it as an aquarium plant. The leaves are reddish-green, oblong, and about 3 inches long, with distinct wavy edges that are finely toothed. The stem of the plant is flat, reddish-brown and grows from 1 to 3 feet long. The plant usually drops to the lake bottom by early July.