aquatic plant

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aquatic plant

An aquatic plant floats on the surface of a clear pond.

Definition

Noun: A plant that lives in or on water. This includes plants rooted in underwater soil (like a lily pad) and plants that float freely on the water's surface (like duckweed). They are adapted to survive in aquatic environments.

Examples
  • The pond was covered with beautiful aquatic plants like water lilies.
  • Aquatic plants, such as elodea, are important for providing oxygen in fish tanks.
  • The scientist studied how different aquatic plants filter pollutants from the water.
Advanced Usage
  • "Obligate aquatic plant": A plant that must live in water to complete its life cycle and cannot survive on land.
    • Sea grasses are obligate aquatic plants.
  • "Submerged aquatic plant": A plant that grows entirely underwater, though it may flower above the surface.
    • The lake's clear water allowed us to see the submerged aquatic plants on the bottom.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hydrophyte (n): A technical/scientific term for an aquatic plant.
    • The marsh is home to many rare hydrophytes.
  • Macrophyte (n): A term often used in ecology for any aquatic plant large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
    • The health of the river is monitored by studying its macrophyte population.
Synonyms
  • Water plant: A direct and common synonym.
  • Hydrophyte: A formal, botanical synonym.
Related Phrases
  • Aquatic vegetation: Refers to aquatic plants collectively as a group or community.
    • The dense aquatic vegetation provided shelter for small fish.
aquatic plant

An aquatic plant floats on the surface of a clear pond.

Noun
  1. a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth