1 Azolla Aquatic Plant 2oz container
Azolla is a small, floating fern that is often found in freshwater environments like ponds, lakes, and rice paddies. It is a highly versatile plant with a variety of uses in agriculture, ecosystem management, and even as a biofertilizer. Here's a detailed description of Azolla:General Characteristics:Scientific Name: Azolla spp. (There are several species of Azolla, the most commonly known being Azolla filiculoides and Azolla pinnata.)Size and Growth: Azolla is a tiny, aquatic plant that typically grows in clusters. Its leaves are usually only about 1–2 cm in size, and the plant floats on the surface of water bodies, forming dense mats.Appearance: Azolla has delicate, fern-like leaves that are often green to reddish in color, depending on environmental factors. The upper surface of the leaves is usually covered with tiny, hair-like structures. The roots dangle beneath the floating plant, helping to anchor it to the water.Reproduction: Azolla reproduces rapidly through both sexual