Ceratophyllaceae

/ˌsɛrətəʊfɪˈleɪsi/ noun

The family of aquatic plants that includes water-weeds, named for the finely divided, horn-like leaves that resemble antlers.

From Greek 'keras' (horn) + 'phyllon' (leaf) + '-aceae' (plant family suffix). Named for the resemblance of the delicate leaves to horns or antlers when floating underwater.

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