what are the submerged plant?
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Submerged plants are rooted plants with flaccid or limp stems and most of their vegetative mass is below the water surface, although small portions may stick above the water.
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What are submerged water plants?
Submerged water plants can be divided into two main types.
Underwater plants that grow with their foliage totally submerged underwater, such as Eel grass (Vallisneria).
Emergent water plants with foliage both under the water and also on or above the water surface, such as Water Milfoil (Myriophyllum species).
The foliage of the two types is very distinct, with the underwater foliage often thinner and more delicate. This foliage tends to break more easily and for some of the underwater plants, allows them to drift and regrow in other parts of the pond. Care should be taken when selecting some varieties. Some varieties of submerged water plants, that have been popular in aquarium's, have become troublesome weeds in natural waterways. Check out our aquatic weeds page and enquire with your local or state departments for further information.
Emergent foliage is often the decorative component that we select for our ponds. Many producing attractive leaves and flowers and can cover large surface areas.
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