Torpedograss is a non-native grass and can grow up to 3 feet tall. The rhizomes (underwater stems) are extensive and rigid. Leaf blades are narrow, up to 10 inches long and approximately 1/4 inch wide. The plant is grayish green with thin hairs on the upper surface. Torpedograss produces spikelets that are stalked with white and yellow flowers.
Torpedograss
Impact
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Recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating can be impaired and even prevented.
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Dense mats of Aquatic weeds can block sunlight from native submerged plants.
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Aquatic weeds greatly detract from the aesthetic appeal of a body of water.
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Excessive growth can lead to fish stunting and overpopulation. This occurs because the production of too much habitat prevents effective feeding of small fish by larger fish.
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Aquatic weeds can cause fish kills.
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Aquatic weed growth provides quiet water areas ideal for mosquito breeding.
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Weeds impede water flow in drainage ditches, irrigation canals, and culverts and cause water to back up.
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It can cut off sunlight to submersed plants and cut off oxygen to fish and other wildlife.
Location
Torpedograss can be found in most of the contiguous states.
Solutions
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