describe various type of hydrophytes
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Four types of hydrophytic, or aquatic, plants exist: emergent, floating, submerged and algae. ... Floating and emergent plants block the sunlight that encourages algae to grow, and submerged plants help consume waste nutrients that also fuel algae.
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Hydrophytes The plants which are living in water or wet places are called hydrophytes. According to their relation to water and air, they are subdivided into following categories:
1. Free floating hydrophytes
2. Rooted-floating hydrophytes
3. Submerged floating hydrophytes
4. Rooted- submerged hydrophytes
5. Amphibious hydrophytes.
1. Free floating hydrophytes:
These plants float freely on the surface of water. They remain in contact with water and air, but not with soil.
Examples: Eichhornia, Pistia and Wolffia (smallest flowering plant).
2. Rooted floating hydrophytes:
In these plants, the roots are fixed in mud, but their leaves and flowers are floating on the surface of water. These plants are in contact with soil, water and air.
Examples: Nelumbo, Nymphaea, Potomogeton and Marsilea.
3. Submerged floating hydrophytes:
These plants are completely submerged in water and not in contact with soil and air.
Examples: Ceratophyllum and Utricularia.
4. Rooted-submerged hydrophytes:
These plants are completely submerged in water and rooted in soil and not in contact with air.
Examples: Hydrilla, Vallisneria and Isoetes.
5. Amphibious hydrophytes (Rooted emergent hydrophytes):
These plants are adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial modes of life. They grow in shallow water.
Examples: Ranunculus, Typha and Sagittaria.
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