waterweed
Waterweed is a common name for several freshwater aquatic plants that grow submerged in streams, lakes, ponds, and often in aquariums. It does not refer to a single species but to a group of plants, most commonly Elodea and Egeria species, as well as Hydrilla. Examples frequently encountered in temperate to tropical regions include Elodea canadensis (Canada waterweed), Egeria densa (Brazilian waterweed), and Hydrilla verticillata.
Waterweeds are typically perennial aquatic plants with slender stems and leaves arranged in whorls or opposite
Ecology and impact: Waterweeds provide habitat and grazing opportunities for aquatic invertebrates and small fish, and
Management and use: Waterweeds are valued in aquariums and water gardens for rapid growth and water purification.