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Name of a lake in which turtle, milfoil, salmon, otter, cattails, green frog, beaver and water lily is present name of a lake in which turtle, milfoil, salmon, otter, cattails, green frog, beaver and water lily is present name of a lake in which turtle, milfoil, salmon, otter, cattails, green frog, beaver and water lily is present

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Answered by Anonymous
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There has been a long debate concerning cattails and lily pads in the world of lake and pond management. Some view these species as integral parts of the natural landscape, producing wonderful flowers and seed heads that paint the perfect picture of a wetland or small waterbody. However, others view cattails and lily pads as noxious aquatic weeds that can take over a waterbody, reducing the intended uses for these systems. When comparing the two plants and trying to decide if they are welcome in the landscape, it is important to remember the definition of what constitutes a “weed.” A “weed” is a plant that is considered undesirable in a particular place; simply put, a plant out of place.
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