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2 Chemicals What Will Kill American Lotus

American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea) is commonly known as duck acorn or water nut. It will reproduce from seed and rhizomes. These seeds and rhizomes are eaten by most wildlife. Physical removal is difficult, but there are some control methods listed in this article.<br>

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2 Chemicals What Will Kill American Lotus

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  1. Sign in or Create an Account Call us today! 1­800­328­9350 About Us Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us FAQs Request a Brochure 0 Items Cart Pages Aquatic Weed Control: 2 Chemicals What Will Kill American Lotus About Us Published by Jamie Markoe on January 21, 2014 0 Comments American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea) is commonly known as duck acorn or water nut. American Lotus is a perennial weed that have floating circular leaves 1­3 feet wide, with stems attached to the center of the leaf underside. Young weeds float flat on the water surface, mature emersed leaves rise above the water surface. American Lotus is similar in appearance to Water Lilies, but without a slit in the leaf. It has a solitary large pale yellow 20 petal flower with a cone­shaped seed pod in the flower center similar in appearance to a shower head. Lake Weeds Our Products Reference Charts Contact Us American Lotus will reproduce from seed and rhizomes. These seeds and rhizomes are eaten by most wildlife. FAQs Physical removal is difficult because new weeds will aggressively sprout from rhizome fragments left behind. Request a Brochure Control methods: View Cart 1)  Aquacide Pellets are a systemic option that is best applied early spring as new growth begins to appear. Well­established perennials will require a heavier dose of 10 lb.s per 2,500 sq. ft.  Repeat treatment 3­5 weeks after the first application may be needed to kill the entire root system.  2)  Aqua Neat Liquid and Shore­Klear Liquid are a second systemic option best applied mid­season when all the weeds are above the water surface and in full bloom. Again, repeat treatment 3­5 weeks after the first application may be needed to kill the entire root system. Please feel free to e­mail me or post questions you may have and I will respond accordingly. Next Steps: To visit our online store click here To request our product catalog click here To learn about lake weed analysis click here Comments (0 Comments) There are no comments. Post Comment Name Email Address Comment Submit

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