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  • WHY BASS LIKE IT: Hydrilla, lily pads, hyacinths, and other greenery hold forage such as crawfish and sunfish and provide cover, shade, and higher oxygen.

    Late-Summer Bass Fishing Tips: Where and How to Catch Largemouths 2009

  • Vegetative reproduction occurs primarily via stem fragmentation, but some species use the whole plant (Lemna, Eichhornia crassipes), shoot fragments (Ceratophyllum demersum), and specialized organs such as tubers (Hydrilla, Potamogeton).

    Macrophytes 2007

  • An effort at Otter Point Creek to track the invasion and colonization of the non-native SAV species Hydrilla verticillata and Myriophyllum spicatum is underway.

    Chesapeake Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maryland 2007

  • -- HYDRILLA (Hydrilla verticillata) is a favorite habitat of many fish species because of the protection it provides.

    Catch More Largemouth Bass in Weeds in Early Spring 2004

  • Hydrilla has contributed greatly to the success of southern fisheries such as Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn, and Santee-Cooper.

    Catch More Largemouth Bass in Weeds in Early Spring 2004

  • Our expedition to Hydrilla was successful, but many strange things happened on the last planet—on Beekman.

    Demons J. M. Dillard 2000

  • According to records found in Hydrilla, infestation occurs rapidly.

    Demons J. M. Dillard 2000

  • “Vulcan is infected with whatever destroyed the Hydrilla sector,” Spock said levelly.

    Demons J. M. Dillard 2000

  • It spreads rapidly; it is the same force which destroyed the Hydrilla sector.

    Demons J. M. Dillard 2000

  • The evil that destroyed Hydrilla has survived to infect Starnn.

    Demons J. M. Dillard 2000

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