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		Definition of frog's-bit in US English: frog's-bitnounˈfrôɡzˌbitˈfrôɡzˌbit A floating freshwater plant with creeping stems that bear clusters of small rounded leaves. Two species in the family Hydrocharitaceae: Eurasian frog's-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) and American frog's-bit (Limnobium spongia)  Example sentencesExamples -  Since its introduction in Ottawa, European frogbit has become one of the dominant plants in many eastern-Ontario wetlands, and has reduced native plant biodiversity.
 -  Other species found during the survey include coontail, fragrant waterlily, American pondweed, duckweed, American frogbit, cattail, soft-stem bulrush, and arrowhead.
 -  I have about 25% of the surface covered with frogbits.
 -  However, I have a feeling that this floater takes in lots of nutrients as my frogbits are growing yellow.
 -  European frogbit can displace native aquatic plants and deplete dissolved oxygen levels, impacting fish and wildlife.
 
    Definition of frog's-bit in US English: frog's-bitnounˈfrôɡzˌbit A floating freshwater plant with creeping stems that bear clusters of small rounded leaves. Two species in the family Hydrocharitaceae: Eurasian frog's-bit (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae) and American frog's-bit (Limnobium spongia)  Example sentencesExamples -  Other species found during the survey include coontail, fragrant waterlily, American pondweed, duckweed, American frogbit, cattail, soft-stem bulrush, and arrowhead.
 -  European frogbit can displace native aquatic plants and deplete dissolved oxygen levels, impacting fish and wildlife.
 -  Since its introduction in Ottawa, European frogbit has become one of the dominant plants in many eastern-Ontario wetlands, and has reduced native plant biodiversity.
 -  However, I have a feeling that this floater takes in lots of nutrients as my frogbits are growing yellow.
 -  I have about 25% of the surface covered with frogbits.
 
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