Myriophyllum mattogrossense is native to the wetlands of South America.
[1] It is commonly used as an aquarium plant, but is in fact a mostly aquatic herb that can grow to 60 cm in length.
In nature, it is found almost exclusively in marshes, ephemeral ponds, streams, or on banks of mud.
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