Environmental Sciences, asked by allenjohnmaligon9, 7 months ago

Is rice considered an aquatic plant?

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Answered by sakshi193452
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The rice plant, species Oryza Sativa, is from the family Gramineae (Grass Family). ... It is not a water plant but substantial amounts of water are required for the planting. Cultivated species of rice are considered to be semi-aquatic annuals. The height of the plant can range from 0.4m to over 5m in some floating rice.

Answered by ItzQueen1265
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The rice plant, species Oryza Sativa, is from the family Gramineae .It is not a water plant but substantial amounts of water are required for the planting. Cultivated species of rice are considered to be semi-aquatic annuals. The height of the plant can range from 0.4m to over 5m in some floating rices.

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