water lettuce
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Definition
Noun: 1. A free-floating aquatic plant: "Water lettuce" refers to a pantropical, free-floating freshwater plant. It is characterized by forming a rosette of light green, spongy, wedge-shaped leaves that resemble an open head of lettuce. It is often considered a widespread and invasive weed in rivers, lakes, and canals.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The calm surface of the pond was covered with water lettuce.
- Biologists are working to control the spread of water lettuce in the lake, as it blocks sunlight from reaching native plants.
- The water lettuce provides shelter for small fish and aquatic insects.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Impact: The term is frequently used in environmental science and ecology to discuss invasive species management, as water lettuce can form dense mats that disrupt ecosystems and water flow.
- The rapid proliferation of water lettuce has become a major concern for local water authorities.
Variants and Related Words
- Scientific Name: . This is the formal botanical name for the plant.
- Common Names: Nile cabbage, shellflower. These are regional names for the same species.
- Related Category: Aquatic weed, invasive aquatic plant.
Synonyms
- Floating plant: A general term for plants that are not rooted in sediment.
- Aquatic weed: Emphasizes its status as an unwanted plant in many waterways.
Notes
- Idioms/Phrasal Verbs: The term "water lettuce" itself is a compound noun and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions or as part of phrasal verbs. Its usage is specific to botany, horticulture, and environmental management.
Noun
- pantropical floating plant forming a rosette of wedge-shaped leaves; a widespread weed in rivers and lakes