Aquatic Plants are those such as water lily, lotus, and water hyacinth, which grow partially or wholly under water or in consistently saturated soil. In general, there are two basic life forms of aquatic plants: Those with roots that grow in mud or muck, and those that float on the surface of the water with no roots that grow in soil. There are thousands of species of aquatic plants. Among these, some are better suited for leaving in the wild, while others are useful in home or commercial aquatic gardens.
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