Ireland: Kerry - Dublin - Cork - Waterford - Roscommon - Galway - Belfast
UK: London - Manchester - Newcastle - Cardiff - Liverpool
Reproduction: Tiny fragment of the stem can regrow and multiply into a dense mat of vegetation.
Zealand Pigmyweed Flower & Leaf
Originally found in Australia and New Zealand, it has been introduced around the world. New Zealand pygmyweed grows in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, canals and ditches as well as on damp mud on the margins of ponds and reservoirs. It tolerates a wide range of conditions, from basic to acidic and oligotrophic to eutrophic.
The plant forms carpets with 100% cover, or semi-submerged in deeper water, or totally submerged with elongated stems. It does not die back in winter.
New Zealand pygmyweed is also known as Tillaea aquatica, Australian Swamp-stonecrop, and Briweg.
Stem: Rigid and round
Leaves: Up to 2cm long and in opposite linear pairs. Leaf bases joined around the stem to form a collar. Leaves eshy when emergent and atter when permanently submerged
Flower: Very small with 4 whitish petals, flowers are often absent
How To Identify New Zealand Pigmyweed?
New Zealand Pigmyweed - Crassula helmsii ID Guide
New Zealand Pigmyweed Leaves and Flowers
Why Is New Zealand Pigmyweed A Problem?
Forms thick dense mats which can oat or be submerged. The thick mats cause shading of existing water plants and the depletion of oxygen in the water, which leads to a reduction of native ora and fauna.
Possible health hazard, as the thick mats can be mistaken for dry land.
The species can move onto a terrestrial habitat after it colonises an aquatic area. Can obstruct boats and reduce the opportunities where fishing can take place, which may impact upon local economies.
Non-Native Plant Species identified as High Risk on Ireland's Biodiversity List...
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