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Plant ID #5379916 10/26/14 04:44 AM
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Searched a little but couldn't really find anything that I thought looked the same. I don't know my aquatic plants at all and maybe I just wasn't looking in the right spots.

What is it?
Do ducks eat it?




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Re: Plant ID [Re: BradyBuck] #5379933 10/26/14 05:10 AM
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Toothcup?


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Yep, easy one. Scarlet Tooth Cup. Google it, the seeds are definitively duck food.

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I got a small private hole I hunt, I pay the guy $30 a gun to hunt it. It is full of toothcup and gets loaded up with pintail in January when it floods just right.

Re: Plant ID [Re: BradyBuck] #5381725 10/27/14 01:04 PM
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Are other ducks outside of pintails attracted to Toothcup? I have some soybean fields I am planting that are absolutely full of toothcup. I can put about 15" of water on it.

Re: Plant ID [Re: BradyBuck] #5382372 10/27/14 05:34 PM
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A great resource for ID'ing aquatic plants in Texas can be found here.

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