Myriophylla
Myriophylla is a genus of aquatic plants belonging to the family Haloragaceae, commonly known as the water milfoil family. The name "myriophylla" derives from the Greek words *myrioi* (meaning "ten thousand") and *phyllon* (meaning "leaf"), referring to the plant's finely divided, feathery foliage. This genus comprises several species, primarily found in freshwater environments across various regions, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
The most well-known species within this genus is *Myriophylla macrocarpa*, often referred to as the **broadleaf
These plants play an important ecological role in aquatic ecosystems. They provide habitat and shelter for
Myriophylla plants are often cultivated in aquariums and ponds due to their attractive foliage and ability