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What kind of plants grown in swamps?​

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Answered by ItsAsad
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Those are aquatic plants like water hyacinth and water Chestnut.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Swamps are unique territories in which many plants can survive without adaption. Lack of sun, coupled with soppy soils and high situations of iron, magnesium and hydrogen sulfide produces tricky conditions for plants to thrive. There are multitudinous types of shops set up in wetlands similar to the common cattail, or adaptable cypress tree.

The cypress tree is the most common tree set up in the Florida washes. The trees have acclimated to swamp life by producing knees, known as pneumatophores, which design above the face water in a swamp or wetland.

The swamp lily is an imperishable submarine factory generally set up along wetlands and morasses. It's most generally seen in the southeastern region of the United States where climates are more favourable to supporting swamp territories.

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