salvinia (Meaning)
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salvinia (n)
type genus of the Salviniaceae: water ferns
Synonyms & Antonyms of salvinia
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salvinia Sentence Examples
- The salvinia floaters, a type of free-floating aquatic fern, adorned the vibrant lake surface.
- As we paddled through the dense patches of salvinia, our oars parted the lush green canopy.
- The salvinia infestation had created a suffocating blanket, depriving the water below of sunlight.
- Scientists studied the salvinia's rapid growth rate and its potential as a biofuel source.
- Volunteers diligently cleared the intrusive salvinia, restoring vitality to the affected waterways.
- The salvinia's delicate, feathery leaves shimmered like emeralds in the afternoon light.
- Native species suffered as the invasive salvinia outcompeted them for resources.
- The salvinia's root systems provided a sanctuary for a variety of aquatic organisms.
- Researchers analyzed the salvinia's genetic makeup, hoping to uncover its resilience and adaptability.
- The salvinia's presence in the ecosystem served as a reminder of the delicate balance between humans and the natural world.
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type genus of the Salviniaceae: water ferns
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The salvinia floaters, a type of free-floating aquatic fern, adorned the vibrant lake surface.
As we paddled through the dense patches of salvinia, our oars parted the lush green canopy.
The salvinia infestation had created a suffocating blanket, depriving the water below of sunlight.
Scientists studied the salvinia's rapid growth rate and its potential as a biofuel source.