In the waters where it’s a native species — Europe, Asia, and Africa – the aquatic plant known as European frog-bit is no trouble at all. Though its name summons images of slime and bumps, frog-bit is ...
European frog-bit, a newly discovered aquatic invasive species that looks like miniature lily pads, has been found in waterways around Novi and Northville. Frog-bit grows into dense mats that become ...
NORTH MUSKEGON, Mich. — A manhunt on Muskegon Lake recently sought a free-floating, fast-spreading suspect. An aquatic invasive species in Michigan, European frog-bit plants looks similar to water ...
European frog-bit resembles small water lilies, with white, three-petaled flowers visible between June and August. (Michigan DNR) Michigan environmental officials announced they have recently ...
If you’re out on Michigan lakes and rivers, there are things you can do when you get out of the water to help prevent the spread of invasive species, like the European frog-bit. The aquatic plant was ...
IN NATURE of November 5, 1932, p. 694, reference was made to the fact that seeds of frog-bit, Hydro -charis morsus-rance, had matured in the botanical garden of the Royal Holloway College for Women, ...