Common floating aquatic weeds: Duckweed, watermeal and azolla
Our research and testing has shown The ProSkimmer System to be effective in removal of
the following common floating aquatic weeds:
Duckweed: These small floating weeds resemble tiny shamrocks, with two or three separate leaves floating on
the surface and thin root tendrils drifting below the surface. The most common varieties in the United States are
Small Duckweed (lemna valdiviana) Common Duckweed (lemna minor) and Giant Duckweed (spriodela polyrhiza).
Watermeal: (wolffia columbiana) The smallest flowering plant known to man, Watermeal looks and feels like
grains of sand. Watermeal can accumulate to thicknesses of one inch or more on a lake or pond’s surface.
Azolla: (azolla caroliniana) A small floating fern, it generally grows throughout the year in southern states and
causes the surface of an infested lake or pond to appear a dull rusty color.
In general, the ProSkimmer System will work like a vacuum for your
pond - it will remove free floating particles like weeds, but like a
vacuum, it will not pull up a carpet of filamentous algae. Object
larger than the inlets of the System can not be removed.
We do not reccomend using the ProSkimmer System for most forms of algae, and
in particular filamentous algae.
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