Spirodela polyrrhiza
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Definition
Noun: * A species of aquatic plant: Spirodela polyrrhiza is a small, free-floating aquatic plant, commonly known as greater duckweed or giant duckweed. It is characterized by having several roots (typically 7-21) hanging from each small, oval frond (leaf-like structure). It is found in calm, nutrient-rich freshwater habitats worldwide.
Usage
- is often used in scientific research due to its rapid growth and simple structure.
- In ecology, the presence of can indicate eutrophic water conditions.
- This species is sometimes cultivated in ponds to provide shade and cover for fish.
Examples
- The pond's surface was completely covered by a dense mat of .
- Researchers are studying for its potential in wastewater remediation.
- Compared to other duckweeds, is easily identified by its multiple roots per frond.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical taxonomy, is the type species for the genus within the family Araceae.
- The species name "" is derived from Greek, meaning "many roots," which is its defining morphological feature.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: Greater duckweed, Giant duckweed.
- Genus: (a genus of duckweed).
- Family: Araceae (the arum family, which also includes plants like peace lilies and taro).
Synonyms
- Greater duckweed
- Giant duckweed
- (Scientific) (an older, synonymized classification)
Notes on Meaning
The primary meaning of Spirodela polyrrhiza is as the scientific (Latin) binomial name for a specific organism. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it is a technical term. Its definition is precise and biological.
Noun
- cosmopolitan except South America and New Zealand and some oceanic islands