WHAT TO PLANT 
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FOLLOW DIRECTIONS POR WATER TESTS OW PAGE 3. 
(The most suitable plants for each condition are written in capitals.), 
III ~ Best Type of Water for Planting; II .- Next Best 
Type; I - Poorest ype. 
I ~ IP WATER TESTED TURNS YELLOW OR STAYS COLORLESS, it is acid or Soft Water. Plant: 
Submerged Water Plants Water Plant With Leaves 
‘Above Surface 
BLADDERWORT. Cat-tails (Typha) 
tutricusariay Frogbit (Limnobium) —S- . 
NUTTALL’S PONODWEED 
(Potamogeton epithydrus) 
Pheasant Berry 
WATER LILIES 
WATER SHIELD 
YELLOW WATER LI 
Nuphar) 
Castalia 
Brazenia 
~S- Grows chiefly in South. LY 
Not well suited to fish production. 
Marsh and Shore Plants 
an ose marked * on Jand) 
“BLUE WATER IRIS 
(tris versicolor) 
"DUCK WHEAT : 
Fagopyrum tataricum) 
Pheasant Berry 
“Smartweeds (Polygonum) 
WAMPEE (Peltandra) 
. Wapato Duck Potato 
(Sagittaria latifolia) 
"WILD DUCK MILLET 
(Echinoctoa) 
II - IP WATER TRSTED TURNS GRREW, it is slightly acid or Neutral (Medium) water. Plant: 
BLADDERWORT. Bulrushes (Scirpus) 
(Utricularia) DUCK'S MEATS (Lemna, 
COONTAIL wolffia & Spirodela) 
(Ceratophy1 1 um) Frogbit (Limnobium) -s— 
Owarf Bushy Pond Plant 
Daas ror NUTTALL’S PONDWEED 
(Naias flexilis) 
PICKEREL PLANT 
(Ponteder ia) 
SMARTWEEDS (Polygonum) 
(Most all varieties) 
SPATTERDOCK (Haber is 
WATER LILIES (Castalia) 
WATER SHIELD 
-~S-— Grows chiefly in South. 
“BLUE WATER IRIS 
Bur Reed (Sparganium) 
BUTTON BUSH (Cephalanthus) 
CAT-TAILS (Typha) | 
“CORD GRASS fle Ae 
"DUCK WHEAT (Dry land 
Frogbit ( Limnob ium) -S— 
“MARSH MALLOW (Hibiscus) 
*PHALARIS GRASS 
PHEASANT BERRY 
“SMARTWEEDS 
“SWAMP LOOSESTRIFE (Lythrum) 
SWEET FLAG { Acorus) 
WAMPEE (Pe) andra) 
WAPATO DUCK POTATO 
(S. latifolia) 
~ SWiLO DUCK MILLET 
Other conditions being watretsctr 
water but avoid planting wall 
cannibalistic and require large amounts of food. 
10 pounds of othe 
water not over 68 
y we plant Black Bass, 
{t has been 
4 fish to make 1 pound of wall-eyed Pike. 
F.; Brown and Rainbow Trout not over 74° F. 
Trout and most pan fish in such 
~eyed Pike (Pike-Perch), Muskalonge and Pickere] which are very 
estimated that it takes at least 
Brook or Speckled Trout prefer 
III - IF WATER PRSTED TORNS BLUE, it is Hard (alkaline). Water contains lime. Plant: 
BUSHY POND PLANT 
(Naias) both types 
COONTAIL (Ceratophy] lum) 
ELODEA (Philotria) 
HORNED POND PLANT 
{Zannichel lia) 
MUSKGRASS (Chara) ¥# 
REDHEAD GRASS (Bass weed) — 
(Potamogeton richardsoni i) 
SAGO POND PLANT (Potamoge— 
ton pect inatus) # 
WATER MILFOIL 
(Myriophy) tum) : 
WIDGEON GRASS (Ruppia 
(Brackish water only 
WILO CELERY. 
(Vallisneria) 
AM. LOTUS Od alae 
BULRUSHES (Scirpus 
DEEP WATER DUCK POTATO 
(Sagittaria rigida) 
DUCKS MEATS (Lemna, 
Spirodeta & wolffia) 
LONG-LEAF POND PLANT 
(Potamogeton americanus) 
PICKEREL PLANT 
(Pontederia) 
WATER LILIES 
WATER SMARTWEED 
WILD RICE ’ 
(Zizania aquatica) 
# — Use special chemical test; { 
i 
needs very hard water. 
} 
“BLUE WATER IRIS 
BUR REEDS (Sparganium) 
Button Bush 
CAT-TAILS (Typha) _ 
“CORD GRASS Sas ye 
*DUCK WHEAT (Ory land 
“MARSH MALLOW (Hibiscus) 
“PHALARIS GRASS 
PHEASANT BERRY ; 
PICKEREL PLANT (Pontederia) 
REED GRASS (Phragmites 
RICE CUTGRASS (Leersia 
“SWAMP LOOSESTRIFE (Lythrum) 
“SMARTWEEDS —__ 
SWEET FLAG (Acorus) 
WAPATO DUCK POTATO 
WATER CRESS (Shallow spring 
water not freezing) 
*WILO DUCK MILLET 
WILD RICE 
Most aquatic plants do well in thi 
including wall-eyed Pike and Muska) 
Highly productive of fish food. 
plant most all fishes in such wAter, 
Ss type of water. we 
onge. 
Note special conditions on attached sheet for various plants. 
TERRELL' S WILDLIFE CONSULTANTS, 
Over 50 Years Practical Experience Growing water Plants 
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 
