|
|
What is Milfoil?Eurasian water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) is a long slender plant that grows underwater. It has a round light colored stem with flat, feather-like leaves containing 12 or more pairs of tiny thread-like leaflets. The leaves branch from the stem in a whorl pattern. Milfoil forms dense stands that often reach to the surface, creating thick floating mats of vegetation. A non-native species, milfoil was probably introduced to Skaneateles Lake by a Relentless SpreadingMilfoil spreads primarily by pieces of existing plants breaking off and taking root. Strong winds, boat propellers or improper harvesting methods all lead to dramatic growth of existing stands and the rapid formation of new ones. While milfoil has been present in the lake for many years, its growth in recent years has greatly accelerated, tripling coverage in five years. The total infestation is estimated at approximately 15 acres. Without the eradication effort, the milfoil population will quickly reach a level that is irreversible. |
Copyright © 2008 SkanMilfoil.com. Website by Rydel Media. |
|