Water clover – Control
Q: We have a pond plant looks very similar to a four leaf clover, with emersed roots. We are already seeing it begin to proliferate in our pond. What can be done to control it?
A: It’s Marsilea quadrifolia, commonly called water clover.
It can be controled with diquat or Rodeo.
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