- Scientific Name: Azolla caroliniana
- Common Names: Mosquito Fern, Mexican Water Fern
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9 What Zone am I?
- Size: Less than 1/4 inch tall
- Cultural Requirements:
- Under nutrient deficient and strong light conditions, Azolla becomes red. During hot summer or cold winter, it also turns red or brownish red.
- Under shaded conditions or nutrient-rich conditions, it remains green.
- Azolla is generally deficient in phosphorus. The application of phosphorus fertilizer is effective to enhance its growth.
- Azolla prefers slightly acidic media up to pH 4.
- Growth Rate: Reproduce quite fast. In the tropics it is a weed, so unwanted plants should be disposed of responsibly through composting.
Floating aquatic plants can be a very effective way of adding filtration and surface coverage to a water garden. Since the free floating plants, have no roots anchored in soil they draw 100% of their nutrients directly from the water, feeding on nutrients that would otherwise feed algae. Simply place these plants around your pond or in the bio-filter.