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Aquatic Plants Of South Florida

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Stumbled onto this link.  Fairly detailed listing of the southern Florida aquatic vegetation.  Includes floating, submerged, emergent, and shoreline grasses.

http://myfwc.com/DOCS/FRESHWATER/FRESHWATER_AQUATICPLANTIDENTIFIER.PDF

That was a pretty cool read.  8-)

Nice read, thanks

Thanks a lot, I used to have a similar web site and lost it.

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No problem.  I was searching for a grass in my lake and ran across that.  Figured somebody else would find it interesting.

Awesome post!. I would like to learn more about what grows best in certain bottom conditions ie hard v sandy v muddy/mucky

Awesome post!. I would like to learn more about what grows best in certain bottom conditions ie hard v sandy v muddy/mucky

Good point. I would like to know that too.

By the way, how are you feeling? Did your surgery go OK?

Awesome post!. I would like to learn more about what grows best in certain bottom conditions ie hard v sandy v muddy/mucky

Good point. I would like to know that too.

By the way, how are you feeling? Did your surgery go OK?

Doing well-thanks for asking.  I now have 20/25 in both eyes so my vision has vastly improved-it was 20/200 in the left eye. I have to wear those old man goggle glasses for a couple weeks LOL but that's ok cause I am old. Can't wait to get back on the water again. Had to go down to BPS today just to gawk around

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I've been really thinking about getting an eye surgery done.  There are times that I really hate wearing contacts.  Can really be a PIA when you're moving quickly in a boat, they tend to dry out a bit.

  • 3 weeks later...

Is "Kissimmee grass" anywhere on that brochure? :-?

(Don't even know the real name of that stuff.)

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