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how do banyan and hydrilla plants adapt themselves to thier habitats?​

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Answered by nigarg82
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The aquarium trade introduced hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) to the United States. There are two types: the dioecious strain imported from India in the 1950s, and the monoecious strain from Korea that appeared several decades later. They are similar in appearance, and both survive winter by underground tubers or rhizomes. Because of its aggressive growth habit and adaptability, hydrilla has become a major pest in the United States, where it interferes with wildlife and recreation. For example, in Florida, hydrilla has invaded over 70 percent of the waterways, and control methods cost millions of dollars each year.

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