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plants plants that grow in marshy areas are called ...............•​

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Answered by komalparkash
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Plants that grow in marshy areas are called Helophyte.

Explanation:

Helophyte:-

Helophyte are those plants which are typical of marshy or lake- edge surroundings, in which the perennating organ falsehoods in soil or slush below the water position, but the upstanding shoots protrude above the water for air.

It's also known as a bog plant.

'Helophyte' comes from Ancient Greek ἅλας( halas) 'salt' and φυτόν( phyton) 'plant'.

An illustration of a halophyte is the salt marsh grass Spartina alterniflora( smooth cordgrass).

Fairly some plant species are halophytes, maybe only 2% of all plant species.

It can be classified in 3 kinds by habitat:

  • Aqua-halines
  1. Emerged Halophytes
  2. Hydro-halophytes
  • Terrestro-halines
  1. Hygro-halophytes
  2. Mesohalophytes
  3. Xero-halophytes
  • Aero-halines

According to Iversen (1936), these plants are also can be classified with respect to the salinity of the soil on which they grow:

  1. Oligo-halophytes (amount of NaCl in the soil, 0.01 to 0.1%)
  2. Meso-halophytes (amount of NaCl in the soil, 0.1 to 1%)
  3. Euhalophytes (amount of NaCl in the soil, >1%)

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Plants that grow in marshy areas are called Helophytes.

What are helophytes?

  • Helophytes are those plants which are run-of-the-mill in boggy or lake-edge conditions, in which the perennating organ lies in soil or mud underneath the water level, yet the ethereal shoots distend over the water for air.
  • In muddy grounds, soil contains fewer supplements and unfortunate oxygen content and it is hard for plant foundations to relax.
  • Accordingly, plants in damp regions have adjusted roots which develop upwards known as breathing roots.

What is a marsh?

  • A marsh is a kind of wetland, an area of land where water makes progress for extensive periods.
  • Not at all like bogs, which are overwhelmed by trees, swamps are typically treeless and overwhelmed by grasses and other herbaceous plants.

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