Azolla

/əˈzɑːlə/ noun

A small aquatic fern that floats on water and forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, used as a biofertilizer and animal feed in agriculture.

From 'azo-' (nitrogen) + Greek 'ollē' or possibly from the genus name Azolla created by Jean Baptiste Payer in 1837. Named for its association with nitrogen fixation.

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