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

click to edit

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