Definition of Hydrophyte. Meaning of Hydrophyte. Synonyms of Hydrophyte

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Definition of Hydrophyte

Hydrophyte
Hydrophyte Hy"dro*phyte, n. [Gr. ? + ? plant: cf. F. hydrophyte.] An aquatic plant; an alga.

Meaning of Hydrophyte from wikipedia

- environments (sal****er or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes....
- Plant Type Clade involved Lycopodiophyta Isoetopsida Isoetales Isoetaceae hydrophyte Isoetes (the sole genus of class Isoetopsida) - I. howellii (seasonally...
- Helophytes: rest in marshy or wet soil, e.g. reedmace and marsh-marigold; and Hydrophytes: rest submerged under water, e.g. water lily and frogbit. These are annual...
- James P.; H****an, Mohd Z. (2013). "Six decades of changes in vascular hydrophyte and fish species in three plateau lakes in Yunnan, China". Biodiversity...
- australis is causing serious problems for many other North American hydrophyte wetland plants, including the native P. australis subsp. americ****. Gallic...
- curly-leaf pondweed or curled pondweed, is a species of aquatic plant (hydrophyte) native to Eurasia but an introduced species and often a noxious weed...
- terrestrial plants, they are at least resistant to drought. Plants that are hydrophytes (aquatic plants) live within aquatic environments including lakes, streams...
- survive stressful environments. The petiole allows partially submerged hydrophytes to have leaves floating at different depths, the petiole being between...
- phyllotaxis -phyte, phyto- to grow Gr**** φῠτόν (phutón), plant, tree hydrophyte pia soft Medieval Latin pia mater, tender mother, from Latin pia, pius...
- in a body of water Aquatic plants, also called hydrophytic plants or hydrophytes, are plants that have adapted to living in or on aquatic environments...