mosquito fern

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mosquito fern

The mosquito fern floats on the surface of a quiet pond.

Definition

Noun 1. A small, free-floating aquatic fern: A very small, floating freshwater fern, native to the Americas but introduced to other regions like Europe. It is known for its rapid growth and ability to cover the surface of still or slow-moving water.

Examples of Usage
  • The pond was completely covered with a dense green mat of mosquito fern.
  • Mosquito fern can double its population in just a few days under ideal conditions.
  • Biologists are studying the mosquito fern for its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen.
Advanced Usage
  • As a biological term: In ecology and botany, "mosquito fern" specifically refers to plants of the genus . It is noted for its symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria.
    • The mosquito fern (Azolla filiculoides) is an important model organism for studying plant-microbe symbiosis.
Variants and Related Words
  • Azolla (n): The scientific genus name for mosquito fern.
    • The genus Azolla comprises several species of aquatic ferns.
  • Fairy moss (n): A common name for certain species of mosquito fern, referring to its delicate, moss-like appearance.
  • Water fern (n): A broader term for ferns that grow in water, which can include mosquito fern.
Synonyms
  • Azolla: (Scientific synonym)
  • Floating fern: (Descriptive synonym emphasizing its growth habit)
Notes on Meaning

The name "mosquito fern" originates from the belief that a dense surface cover of this plant can prevent mosquitoes from breeding by limiting their access to the water's surface to lay eggs. Its primary significance lies in its use as a natural fertilizer in rice paddies due to its nitrogen-fixing capability and as a subject of botanical research.

mosquito fern

The mosquito fern floats on the surface of a quiet pond.

Noun
  1. small free-floating aquatic fern from the eastern United States to tropical America; naturalized in western and southern Europe