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Wikipedia EN
Myriophyllum spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil or spiked water-milfoil) is native to Europe, Asia, and north Africa, but has a wide geographic and climatic distribution among some 57 countries, extending from northern Canada to South Africa. It is a submerged aquatic plant, grows in still or slow-moving water, and is considered to be a highly invasive species.
Translations
ca: llapó anguilenc; cs: stolístek klasnatý; cy: myrdd-ddail ysbigog; de: Ähriges tausendblatt; et: tähk-vesikuusk; fa: پر طاووسی سنبلهای; fi: tähkä-ärviä; fr: myriophylle en épi; hsb: kłosowy stolistnik; hu: füzéres süllőhínár; nl: aarvederkruid; no: akstusenblad; pl: wywłócznik kłosowy; ru: уруть колосистая; sl: klasasti rmanec; sv: axslinga; uk: водопериця колосиста; vi: đuôi chó gié; zh: 聚藻