Florida's Aquatic Plant Story

DVD Questions: High School
Answer Key

An introduction to the benefits of native plants & problems caused by invasive weeds.


Name: ________________________________________________________ Class Period:______________________ Date:______________________

 

Directions: As you watch the DVD about Florida’s aquatic plants, answer the following questions. Discuss each topic after watching the program.

1. What problems can develop when a lake is covered by water hyacinth?

2.       a. How long does it take for water hyacinth to double in size? About 13 days


3. List four benefits derived from native aquatic plants:

4. Describe two ways in which Florida lakes are different from lakes in other states.

5. What does the term maintenance control mean as used in the program?

Maintenance control means to keep aquatic weeds at a minimum so they don’t become a larger, more expensive "crisis" problem.

 

6. List three ways aquatic plants are controlled in Florida.

7. What aquatic plant is the #1 weed problem in the state of Florida? hydrilla

Why? Hydrilla is a top weed problem because of its reproduction process and rate; it has no natural predators; and it can grow in low light levels.

 

8. How is the aquatic plant hydrilla being controlled in Florida waters? Chinese grass carp have been imported and are being used as a biological control and herbicides are also being used.

 

9. List four things citizens can do to help control aquatic weeds in Florida’s lakes and rivers?

10. Why is it important for citizens in your community to understand Florida’s aquatic ecosystems?


Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, UF/IFAS

A collaboration of the UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
and the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Invasive Plant Management.
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