10 Plants Found In The Freshwater Biome!
- <~~Cattails ~Water Lily
- Lily Pads ~Irises
- Muskgrass ~Yellow Pond Lily
- Water Celery
- Black Spruce
- Leaf Pond Weed
- Duck Weed
Cattails
Extremely Common Plant in US!
Multiplies Fast
3 to 10 feet tall!
Extremely Common Plant in US!
Multiplies Fast
3 to 10 feet tall!
Lily Pad
Can be Purple Underneath
Used for Medical Purposes
Found in lakes, ponds, and swamps.
Can be Purple Underneath
Used for Medical Purposes
Found in lakes, ponds, and swamps.
Musk grass
Has a garlic-like odor
Multi branched
No flower
Has a garlic-like odor
Multi branched
No flower
Water Celery
Its Scientific name is : Vallisneria Americana
Around 6ft long
Does not tend to crowd area.
Its Scientific name is : Vallisneria Americana
Around 6ft long
Does not tend to crowd area.
Black Spruce
Needle-like plant
8-15mm long
Needle-like plant
8-15mm long
Leaf Pond Weed
Also Curly-Leaf Pond weed
3-5 veins
Tolerates Cold Weather
Also Curly-Leaf Pond weed
3-5 veins
Tolerates Cold Weather
Duck Weed
1 to 3 leaves
Grows dense in colonies
1/16 1/18 inches
1 to 3 leaves
Grows dense in colonies
1/16 1/18 inches
Water Lily
Has large, colorful leaves
Creates Protection for animals
Blooms in Day or Night
Has large, colorful leaves
Creates Protection for animals
Blooms in Day or Night
Irises
Febuary Birth Flower
6 Pedals
Febuary Birth Flower
6 Pedals
Yellow Pond Lily
Also Called SpaddleDock
Dies in Winter, Grows in Spring
Up to 12 Inches Wide
Also Called SpaddleDock
Dies in Winter, Grows in Spring
Up to 12 Inches Wide
The Plant's Adaptions! The species plants and algae adapted to exist in the wider parts of rivers and streams where the water is clear enough to allow sunlight to get through so they can get the sunlight which plants need. The plants also adapt to keep still in rivers so they don't get blown away by the current and some of them will live in the pond to keep from being pulled by any current!
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