Hydrilla

usgb/haɪˈdrɪlə/
noun

A fast-growing aquatic plant native to India and Africa, commonly found in freshwater bodies around the world.

Hydrilla can often be seen covering the surface of lakes.
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  • hydrilla management
  • hydrilla control

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water plant, invasive species, aquatic vegetation

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Environmental Impact

Hydrilla can significantly alter ecosystems.;Example: 'When hydrilla overtakes a pond, it can suffocate native plants.'

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Invasive Nature

It's important to recognize hydrilla as an invasive species.;Example: 'Hydrilla's presence can threaten local biodiversity.'

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Botanical Studies

Hydrilla is often studied in botanical courses.;Example: 'Understanding hydrilla is crucial for ecological restoration.'

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