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What are floating plants? Give two examples.

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Answered by ibaadbaig2003
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Plants such as waterlilies, lotus, watershield, and spatterdock are floating-leaved plants. Trailing Floating - These plants are rooted into the shallow areas nearest the bank and have a "trailing" or "creeping" growth habit which allows them to form floating mats that extend out over the water surface.

Answered by Anonymous
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Floating plants have leaves that float on the water surface. Their roots may be attached in the substrate or floating in the water column. Submersed macrophytes are also rooted to the bottom but their leaves grow entirely underwater.

Plants such as duckweed, mosquito fern, waterhyacinth, and watermeal are free floating. Submersed Floating-leaved - These plants are anchored by roots to the bottom of the pond, but their leaves and flowers grow to and float on the water surface.

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