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Question by Torra (1)
Answer by janeplowmanwindstreamnet (292)
I believe the term phytophobia would apply to both seaweed and lakeweeds. Since both plant species are under water I don't think there would be a difference.
Answer by tellitlykitis (17)
There is no unique psychological term for fear of seaweed or lake weed. They would fall under "Phytophobia", which is fear of plants.
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