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Widely naturalised in the coastal districts of southern and eastern Australia (i.e. in eastern Queensland, in the coastal and sub-coastal districts of northern and central New South Wales, in Victoria and Tasmania, in south-eastern South Australia and in south-western Western Australia). Also occasionally naturalised in inland Queensland. Naturalised overseas in South Africa, La Réunion, Japan, Europe, New Zealand, the USA and Hawaii. This species is usually found around the edges of bodies of fresh water (i.e. ponds, dams, lakes, etc.), in slow-moving waterways and in drains in sub-tropical and warmer temperate regions. A long-lived (i.e. perennial), freshwater, aquatic plant with stems growing 2-5 m long and forming dense mats of vegetation on the water surface. These stems usually emerge up to 30 cm above the water surface. The stems (up to 5 mm thick) are usually green or yellowish-green in colour and either creep across the ground or rising up through up to several metres of water.

Roots are often formed at the joints (i.e. nodes) near the base of the stems (i.e. adventitious roots). The leaves are bluish-green (i.e. glaucous) or pale green in colour and feathery in appearance. These leaves (30-45 mm long and about 15 mm wide) are usually arranged in groups (i.e. whorls) of five or six and are more densely crowded towards the tips of the stems. They are elongated (i.e. lanceolate) or oval (i.e. elliptic) in outline with deeply divided margins. These divisions are regular and form 10-18 pairs of long and narrow (i.e. linear) segments, each about 6-7 mm long.
where to buy exotic aquarium fish Male and female flowers are usually produced on separate plants, however only female-flowered plants are present in Australia.
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These flowers are inconspicuous (0.5. mm across) and borne singly on short stalks (i.e. pedicels) in the upper leaf forks (i.e .axils). Two small bracts (about 1.5 mm long) surround these flowers which have four whitish or almost see-through (i.e. translucent) 'petals' (i.e. perianth segments) 0.5-1.5 mm long. These 'petals' are actually sepals and true petals are absent. Flowering occurs mostly during spring and summer. No fruit or seeds are produced in Australia. Reproduction in Australia is entirely by vegetative means as no viable seeds are produced.
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Parrot's feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) is very similar to several native water milfoils (Myriophyllum spp.), including red water milfoil (Myriophyllum verrucosum) and common water milfoil (Myriophyllum papillosum). These species can be differentiated by the following differences: parrot's feather (Myriophyllum aquaticum) has emergent leaves that are finely divided into numerous (18-36) segments and are feathery in appearance. These leaves are usually arranged in groups (i.e. whorls) of five or six and are bluish-green to green in colour.
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