What is a Mosquito Fern Plant?
Mosquito fern gets its name from the belief that mosquitoes cannot lay their eggs in still water covered by this plant. Azolla is a tropical and sub-tropical water plant that resembles moss more than ferns. It has a symbiotic relationship with blue-green algae, and it grows well and quickly on the surface of still or sluggish waters. You are most likely to see it on the surface of ponds, but slow-moving streams may also be a good setting for mosquito fern.
How to Grow a Mosquito Fern Plant
Growing mosquito ferns is not difficult because these plants grow rapidly and easily in the right conditions. They can quickly spread out and form thick surface mats on ponds, and they may even choke out other plants. Also, be aware that they can grow to cover nearly the entire surface of a pond, which can lead to lack of oxygen in the water, resulting in fish kill. On the other hand, this plant provides a pretty addition to a water feature because its delicate leaves begin bright green, but then turn darker green, and ultimately a reddish color in fall. Mosquito fern plant care is easy. As long as you give it the right environment, which should be warm and wet, this plant will thrive and grow. To prevent it from spreading farther than you want or from covering the entire surface of a pond, simply rake it out and dispose of it.