Frogbit is a common aquatic plant that is often found in ponds and other freshwater bodies. Some common synonyms for frogbit include hydrocharitaceae, European frogbit, and Limnobium spongia. These terms are often used interchangeably to refer to this plant. The plant is known for its floating leaves and small, white flowers that bloom in the summer months. While it is not considered a harmful plant, frogbit can quickly take over an ecosystem if left unchecked. As such, it is important to manage frogbit populations through proper management and removal techniques to maintain a healthy balance in aquatic environments.