Water Lettuce Deep Dive (Native or Invasive? Does It Matter?)
Description
In this episode, Dr. Ferrell and Christine take a look at water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), a troublesome plant found throughout Florida and other areas of the world. But we all have one big question: "Is water lettuce native or invasive?" We'll talk about this and more!
More On Water Lettuce
- Water lettuce, Pista stratiotes: Manage it, or let nature take its course?
- Water lettuce, Pista stratiotes: Native…Invasive…Or does it really matter?
Referenced Book
- Bartram, W. & VanDuren, M. (1928). The Travels of William Bartram. Dover Publications, New York.
Referenced Journal Articles
- Evans, J.M. (2013). Pistia stratiotes L. in the Florida Peninsula: Biogeographic Evidence and Conservation Implications of Native Tenure for an ‘Invasive’ Aquatic Plant. Conservation and Society, 11(3). 233-246.
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