Jenny Pope's Carved Out Place!

Jul 2, 2012

Water Hyacinths in progress


Invasive plants will soon be part of my repertoire, starting with a pale purple beauty, the Water Hyacinth. They were originally introduced as a decorative plant and unfortunately are still being sold commercially. When I googled "water hyacinth pond plant" I found numerous stores who would sell me one, which is quite dangerous. Many nursery's sell invasive plants that are pretty leaving it up to the consumer to know what they are getting themselves into. Water Hyacinth's are one of the fastest growing plants known to man, they can double their population in 2 weeks! EEK! Stay far away from these beauties, because once you have them, good luck getting rid of em'

1 comment:

  1. so many invasive plants out there... and so many definitions as to what invasive really means. then you have the native plant debate - what constitutes the meaning of a native from one region to the next. can't wait to see your interpretations!

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