What is myriophyllum?
Myriophyllum is the Haloragaceae family and contains approximately 45 freshwater aquatic plants. The name of this genus is derived from two Latin words where myrio means too much to calculate, and phyllum means a letter. Most of this family has leaves similar to whorl that are not homogeneous textures. On the upper part of these plants, the leaves are stronger and smaller in size compared to the limp leaves further down. The flowers are usually small, with four petals and can be seen above the water surface in the ponds. Their flowers bloom above the water from June to September, while the leaves remain below the surface. These plants can be used as a supply of cellulose feed for bio-leaf refineries.
One kind of water milfoil is myriophyllum spicatum , also a well -known pointed water milfoil. This species is sometimes considered to be a terrible pest rather than a harmless plant due to its dominant and excessive performance. Can take over the whole ofBlast and leave no space for another floral plantation. Myriophyllum spicatum is often placed in aquariums as a fill. Regular pruning is recommended that the aquarium is not fully filled.
Another type of myriophyllum is verticillum or water that was water. This plant spreads across the large area and is located in the United States and the UK. It is an invasive aquatic plant that is quite similar to other invasive species Myriophyllum such as the Eurasian water milfoil, hybrid water Milfoil and Parrotfeather Water Milfoil. In shallow ponds, swamps and lakes grow water that grows water. This species is excellent will of ponds in ponds, providing protection and respiratory aids for fish.
Parrotfeather, or Myriophyllum aquaticum is another popular type of origin in the Amazon River in South AMErice, but is now located in warm and cold climatic areas. At the end of the 18th century it was introduced to North America. Although it is usually found in freshwater ponds and streams, this plant has great compromising capabilities and can adapt to fast -moving water conditions. Parrotfeather is often considered attractive and is therefore preferred in cultivation before other species. It is very easy to cultivate and can be discontinued by fragmentation and deliberate planting.