Definition
Hottonia inflata, commonly known as American featherfoil or inflated featherfoil, is an aquatic plant with distinctive inflated stems. These stems help the plant float near the water's surface. Small white flowers emerge from the inflated stems. Think of it as the blimp of the plant world, buoyant and eye-catching. Unlike submerged plants that stay below, Hottonia inflata reaches for the light. It's a unique adaptation to thrive in its aquatic environment.