common wolffia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of aquatic flowering plant: "Common wolffia" refers to a genus of very small, free-floating aquatic plants, specifically the species known as the smallest flowering plants on Earth.
- A specific botanical species: It denotes Wolffia arrhiza or similar species within the Wolffia genus, characterized by their minute size and occurrence in calm freshwater habitats.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The pond's surface was covered with a green film of common wolffia.
- Scientists study common wolffia due to its remarkably small size and rapid growth rate.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical contexts: The term is used precisely to identify this specific plant in scientific writing, ecological surveys, and discussions about plant biology.
- The study focused on the reproductive cycle of common wolffia.
Variants and Related Words
- Wolffia (n): The genus name to which common wolffia belongs.
- Duckweed (n): A common name for the family (Lemnaceae) that includes species. Common wolffia is a type of duckweed.
- Watermeal (n): A colloquial name often used for species due to their tiny, grain-like appearance.
Synonyms
- Rootless duckweed: Describes its characteristic of lacking distinct roots.
- Least duckweed: Another name emphasizing its minimal size among duckweeds.
Notes
- Idioms/Phrasal Verbs: Not applicable, as this is a specific scientific noun.
- The "common" in "common wolffia" typically distinguishes widespread species (like ) from other, less prevalent species within the same genus.
Noun
- smallest flowering plants known; of the Americas