Tape grasses grow fully submerged in freshwater. It has ribbon-like leaves. Why?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Tape grasses grow fully submerged in fresh or brackish water and are native to temperate and tropical waters around the world. Tape grass species have long thin leaves that grow in a clustered rosette. They can reproduce asexually from creeping underground rhizomes and stolons.
Similar questions