Adaptation of Plants
terrestrial plants
aquatic plants
Mountains
Plain
Desert
lakes
ponds
ocean
Group Members are: Aadhav, Jenica and Vishrutha.
Rivers
Coastal Plants
coastal
Coastal Plants
Desert Plants
Sea shore
Beaches
Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to live in the water. This can be either freshwater, such as in rivers and lakes, saltwater as in the sea, or brackish water, as in the estuary of a river. ... Some aquatic plants are partly submerged, others are totally submerged.
Terrestrial (land-dwelling) Invasive Plants include non-native plants (members of the kingdom Plantae) that grow in non-aquatic habitats, including agricultural fields, rangelands, forests, urban landscapes, wildlands, and along waterways !
Green stems make food
Stem stores water
Few or no leaves
Flower mostly at nights
Roots near surface
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Rain forests
Smooth trunk
Waxy Leaves
Tall trees
Drip tips
coastal areas
Thin striped leaves
Flexible stem
Long Roots
Deciduous Plants
Thick Bark
Thin Broad Leaves
Mangroves
Roots Take in Air
Stilt Roots