Examples
- Hygrophila difformis is a beautiful plant that has been in aquarium cultivation for many years. It can be found growing creeping or erect in marshy habitats in southern Asia, and is ubiquitously available as 'Water Wisteria'. It also was once called Synnema triflorum in the trade. — “Hygrophila difformis 'Vairegated'”,
- You searched on: Genus = Hygrophila and Hybrids only = false, searching all records Acanthaceae Hygrophila angustifolia R.Br. -- Prodromus Florae Novae. — “IPNI Plant Name Query Results”,
- The alligatorweed flea beetle, Agasicles hygrophila, is a beetle non-native to the U.S. but released here intentionally as a potential biological Adult A. hygrophila range in size from 4 to 7 mm in length and approximately 2 mm wide. — “Agasicles hygrophila”, sms.si.edu
- Hygrophila means water loving and these plants do love moist areas, usually growing emersed along natural bodies of water or in swampy areas. Hygrophila are stemmed plants and easily trimmed and replanted. — “The Genus Hygrophila - June 2006 TFH Planted Tank”,
- Category:Hygrophila. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Hygrophila polysperma (1 P, 6 F) Retrieved from "http:///wiki/Category:Hygrophila". — “Category:Hygrophila - Wikimedia Commons”,
- Find your Hygrophila pictures at ! We have over a billion indexed images in our directory, and it continually expands. — “Hygrophila Pictures”,
- Hygrophila, East Indian hygrophila, Indian swampweed, Miramar weed. Note that the native lake hygrophila is almost entirely emergent, with larger leaves. — “UPI-USA : Submersed Aquatic Plant and Algae Guide: 0”, upi-
- HYGROPHIL® Z 1701. For measuring of medium- and high humidity or oxygen directly during the process. In-line with process temperature up to 300°C. Accurate and long-term stable. No interferences or side effects by third gases. Maintenance-free for years. — “BARTEC - Humidity measurement in gases - HYGROPHIL Z 1701”,
- A PLANTS profile of Hygrophila polysperma (Indian swampweed) from the USDA PLANTS database. — “PLANTS Profile for Hygrophila polysperma (Indian swampweed”, plants.usda.gov
- : Hygrophila Imperata Cylindrica, Ficus Benjamina, Mallotus Philippensis, Ehretia Acuminata, Hygrophila Polysperma, Buddleja Crispa by Books LLC (Paperback - May. — “: Hygrophila”,
- Hygrophila (animal), a clade situated under the class and above the superfamily in the gastropods taxonomy Astercantha longifolia, commonly known as Hygrophila in English, an annual herb species distributed throughout India. — “Hygrophila - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,
- Beautiful photos and info about Giant Hygrophilas There seems to be some confusion in literature between the names Hygrophila corymbosa, Hygrophila stricta and Nomaphila stricta. — “Giant Hygrophila - Hygrophila corymbosa”,
- Hygrophila difformis resembles watersprite a little bit but not Hygrophila difformis grows ferny-looking leaves rather than the regular-shaped leaves of. — “How to grow hygrophila with pictures”,
- For the past decade Hygrophila polysperma — a southern Asian plant known as "hygrophila" for short — has been taking over the ecological niche left when hydrilla was eradicated from waterways, said Jim Cuda, a UF associate professor of entomology. — “University of Florida News – UF researchers seek bugs to”, news.ufl.edu
- Hygrophila is a genus of plants found primarily in tropical regions, particularly in Asia, although some species venture into the subtropics. Nurseries and companies that stock aquatic plants may carry Hygrophila species and can make a special order by request. — “What Is Hygrophila?”,
- Here are the >symptoms: > >Some of my Hygrophila and Synnema plant leaves seem to have > I use Hygrophila polysperma the same way. It is a great indicator. — “Hygrophila species”,
- Hygrophila? Hydrilla is a submersed plant native to Southeast Asia and is a major aquatic Hygrophila polysperma is a fast-growing and fast-spreading invasive. — “Hydrilla and Hygrophila Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)”, plants.ifas.ufl.edu
- Hygrophila polysperma Rosanervig' is a beautiful domestic cultivated derivative of Hygrophila polysperma. In most areas of the United States, Hygrophila polysperma is considered to be an invasive species due to its growth rate and tendency to disrupt waterways, drainage systems, and ecosystems. — “Hygrophila polysperma 'Rosanervig'”,
- Hygrophila has been traditionally used to support the male genitourinary function and promote prostate health. Hygrophila has also long been used in India as a popular aphrodisiac. — “Hygrophila (Astercantha longifolia) - It has been”,
