Explain the adaptations of a water hyacinth
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The primary adaptation of the water hyacinth, Eichhoria crassipes , is its hollow bulbous stem below each leaf. These allow the plants to float, keeping the leaves and flowers above the water so they don't rot. ... They have also adapted to withstand extreme temperatures, high pH levels and even toxic water.
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The water hyacinth has other adaptations that allow it to grow and spread rapidly in freshwater. Its swollen leaf stalks are hollow and filled with air. This allows it to be the only large aquatic herb that floats unattached from the bottom of its water source.
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