What is another word for salvinia?

Pronunciation: [salvˈɪni͡ə] (IPA)

Salvinia is a floating aquatic plant native to Brazil. It is characterised by its feather-like leaves that can grow up to 4cm in length. It is a common sight in fresh water bodies, especially those that are stagnant. Some synonyms for Salvinia include the floating fern, Azolla filiculoides, and water fern. Other names for this plant include mosquito fern, fairy moss, and giant salvinia. Salvinia is an invasive species that can take over the surface of water bodies rapidly, causing damage to aquatic ecosystems. Nevertheless, its unique appearance and texture make it a popular choice for aquariums.

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