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what is emergent plant ​

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Answered by poojahedge2612
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Answer:

Emergent plants are rooted in the soil with basal portions typically beneath the water surface, and with aerial leaves, stems, and flowers emerging above the water surface.

Explanation:

Emergent plants are rooted with stiff or firm stems and stand above the water surface, like cattails, but in some cases can be found submerged such as during a high water event. Lily pads are also emergent plants.

example

There are many species of emergent plants, among them, the reed (Phragmites), Cyperus papyrus, Typha species, flowering rush and wild rice species. Some species, such as purple loosestrife, may grow in water as emergent plants but they are capable of flourishing in fens or simply in damp ground.

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Answer:

What is the least number of children that can be arranged in rows of 12, 16, or 18 in

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