Where Does Hydrilla Grow? Climate Zones & Waterway Types Enabling Spread
Key Takeaways Hydrilla thrives in optimal water temperatures between 68-81°F, enabling rapid spread across diverse freshwater systems from lakes to irrigation canals Southeast states represent the primary stronghold with Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina experiencing the most extensive infestations due to favorable climate and interconnected waterways Western irrigation networks and inland reservoirs create vulnerable pathways for future expansion as climate change expands suitable habitat zones The invasive plant's wide tolerance for varying pH, nutrient, and light conditions makes it exceptionally adaptable to different aquatic environments Hydrilla's ability to establish across such varied aquatic environments stems from its remarkable adaptability to different water conditions and temperatures. Understanding where this invasive species thrives helps aquatic managers develop targeted prevention and control strategies before infestations become unmanageable. Hydrilla Thriv...