Meaning Aquatic plants
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Aquatic plants are marine plants which grow extremely well in fresh water. They are used on ponds to add a touch of greenery. There are very many different types of them available.
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Plants that grow in water.
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Plants that live in water
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Those growing in water.
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fall into four categories. Emergents ( rooted in sediment and protrude above the surface), free-floaters, floating-leaved (rooted in sediment with leaves floating on the surface), and submergents.
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The wide variety of aquatic biomass resources such as algae, giant kelp, other seaweed and water hyacinth. Certain microalgae can produce hydrogen and oxygen while others manufacture hydrocarbons and a host of other products. Examples of microalgae include chlorella, dunaliella and euglena.
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