NOUN
- submersed plant with whorled lanceolate leaves and solitary axillary flowers; Old World plant naturalized in southern United States and clogging Florida's waterways
How To Use hydrilla In A Sentence
- The resistant hydrilla is a dioecious, female form that reproduces asexually.
- New Zealand mud snails and plants such as hydrilla are on our radar screen," said Thayer. North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Top Stories
- Bait and switch for bass works best in moderately thick cover: Beds of lily pads, scattered logs or standing timber, or patches of dense milfoil or hydrilla mixed with small pockets of open water are all good examples. Bait and Switch
- The hydrilla provides habitat for bass. Houston Chronicle
- The Jacanas are totally adapted to wetland habitats with floating vegetation like lotus, lily, hydrilla and wetland rushes.
- Twitch it over lily pads and any type of matted vegetation, such as milfoil and hydrilla. 25 Killer Spring Tips for Bass, Trout, Crappie, Walleys, and Pike
- For example, when Dr. Melnick and his colleagues met recently with fishermen, they discussed the invasive plant hydrilla, which is choking the river leading into Laguna Limón, a once-valuable fishing resource, and the lagoon itself. Post-gazette.com - News
- Move over hydrilla, there's a bigger, meaner invasive aquatic weed in town.
- Somewhere along the way, invasive plant species such as hydrilla and giant salvinia took up residence, threatening to choke the lake and its creatures to death. Statesman.com - Highschool
- Cost of treating hydrilla with diquat or Sonar is about $1, 000 an acre.