2. It is widespread in the
freshwaters of Europe but
it prefers warm-temperate
climates of the
extratropical regions of the
northern hemisphere. In
fact it is more marsh
aquatic as.
it is a species that can
easily withstand temporary
lowering of the water
level.
3. • is a hardy species native to
Asia and Australia, known
commonly under the name
of Lotus Asia. It is an aquatic
plant growing fast, typical of
ponds and flooded with
stagnant water or almost no
current, the color of its
petals MAY BE YELLOW RED
PINK OR WHITE
4. (Alisma plantago-aquatica), also known as mad-dog weed, is a
perennial flowering plant native to most of the Northern Hemisphere,
in Europe, northern Asia, and North America. It is found on mud or in
fresh waters.
The word alisma is said to be a word of Celtic origin meaning "water", a
reference to the habitat in which it grows. Early botanists named it after
the Plantago because of the similarity of their leaves.
5. Apium nodiflorum, (synonym
Helosciadium nodiflorum)
commonly called Fool's-water-cress
is a flowering plant found in ditches
or streams and native to western
Europe. It is a low-growing or
prostrate perennial with pinnate
leaves which have a vague
resemblance to those of watercress.
Apium nodiflorum has short-stalked
umbels of very small white 5-
petalled flowers which are opposite
the leaves and grow from the side
of the stem at the leaf axils. It
blooms in July and August
6. Baldellia ranunculoides is
found along the Atlantic
coast of Western Europe,
and along the
Mediterranean coast of
North Africa. Baldellia
ranunculoides, the
lesser water-plantain,
is a species of
flowering plant in the
family Alismataceae.
7. is a widespread
aquatic plant found
across Eurasia,
Africa, North
America, and
elsewhere. It is a
perennial plant
forming stolons at
the base where it
roots in mud, often
underwater.
8. Variable in shape and size, are
scattered in tropical coastal
waters where they form
trottoir (as in the Red Sea),
atolls (as in the Polynesian
islands) or barriers (as in the
case of Australia, the Great
Barrier Reef). These colonies
are generally typical of very
bright and warm waters,
although little is enduring the
high temperatures that the
pollution that leads, in fact, at
their death, and thus, their
sedimentation.
9. It is an aquatic
plant provided
with floating
roots, which, in
case of scarcity of
water, can be
anchored to the
substrate.
The fruit is a
berry oval,
containing tiny
seeds.
10. The Stratiotes
Aloides is a species
of submerged
aquatic plant, native
to Asia's north-west.
Plants are very
suitable for ponds or
aquariums cold.
The St. Aloides has a
tight rosette of
leaves and produces
white flowers in
summer.