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Azolla pinnata is a species of fern known by several common names, including mosquitofern, [2] feathered mosquitofern and water velvet. It is native to much of Africa, Asia (Brunei Darussalam, China, India, Japan, Korea, and the Philippines) and parts of Australia. It is an aquatic plant, it is found floating upon the surface of the water.
Azolla may contain this substance that is a possible cause of neurodegenerative diseases, including causing ALS, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's. [29] [30] [31] Azolla has been suggested as a foodstuff for human consumption, however, no long-term studies of the safety of eating Azolla have been made on humans. [32]
This is a list of Australian plant species authored by Robert Brown, including naturalised species: ... Azolla pinnata R.Br. B. Bacopa floribunda (R.Br.) Wettst.
Azolla pinnata ssp. asiatica – mosquito fern; Bartlettina sordida – blue mist flower; Bauhinia purpurea – butterfly orchid tree; Bauhinia variegata – orchid tree; Billardiera heterophylla – bluebell creeper; Cabomba caroliniana – Carolina fanwort; Caesalpinia gilliesii – bird of paradise bush; Callisia repens – creeping inchplant
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This listing contains taxa of plants in the division Pteridophyta, recorded from South Africa.A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores.
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The Salviniaceae contain the two genera Azolla and Salvinia, [4] with about 20 known species in total. [5] The oldest records of the family date to the Late Cretaceous. [ 6 ] Azolla was previously placed in its own family, Azollaceae , but research has shown Azolla and Salvinia to be sister genera with the likely phylogenic relationship shown ...