ElizabethW
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BTW, Myriophyllum spicatum is a noxious weed and banned in some countries. It has been introduced everywhere (except Antarctica and Australia I believe) and proven dangerous to the native species, hence the ban. Don't know where you live but you might want to check this.
A weed is something that grows where you do not want it. Any plant can be called a weed.
Myriophyllum spicatum is not classed as an invasive (what I think you mean) species here. It cannot survive in the wild. It must have aquarium conditions and temperatures much higher than are natural.
Myriophyllum aquaticim is an invasive species, but that's not what I have.
This is why we use latin names in my line of work; to avoid confusion.