06-13-2015, 08:40 PM
![[Image: duckweed-vs-azolla.jpg]](http://farmersjoint.com/myimages/duckweed-vs-azolla.jpg)
Below it duckweed and azolla growing together.
![[Image: duckweed-and-azolla-growing-together.jpg]](http://farmersjoint.com/myimages/duckweed-and-azolla-growing-together.jpg)
Azolla is sometimes called ‘small duckweed’, but this is a misleading name. Azolla is a pteridophyte, whereas duckweed (also known as ‘water lens’ or ‘bayroot’) is an aquatic angiosperm (flowering plant) of the Family Lemnoideae which has five genera: Spirodela, Landoltia, Lemna, Wolffiella and Wolffia.
Azolla and Lemna are often found growing together in freshwater ponds, lakes and other bodies of still or sluggist water.
Details at: http://theazollafoundation.org