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Anubias heterophylla
African Aroid species

Najas indica
species of plant
Cryptocoryne beckettii
species of plant

Cryptocoryne wendtii
species of plant

Crinum thaianum
species of plant

Commelina fluviatilis
species of plant
Tonina fluviatilis
species of plant

Pontederia sagittata
species of plant
Phyllanthus fluitans
species of plant

Rorippa aquatica
species of plant

Pogostemon stellatus
species of plant

Stuckenia pectinata
species of plant

Anubias gilletii
species of plant
Anubias gracilis
West African aroid
Isoetes appalachiana
species of plant
Eriocaulon aquaticum
species of plant

Nuphar variegata
species of plant

Cryptocoryne spiralis
species of plant
Dictyotaceae
Dictyotaceae is large family of brown algae (class Phaeophyceae). It is the only family in the monotypic order Dictyotales (). Members of this family generally prefer warmer waters than other brown algae and are prevalent in tropical and subtropical waters thanks to their many chemical defenses to ward off grazers. They display an isomorphic haplodiploid life cycle and are characterized by vegetative growth through a single apical cell. One genus in this family, Padina, is the only calcareous member of the brown algae. Lobophora variegata (= Pocockiella varieagata) often presents a beautiful b
Shinnersia
Shinnersia rivularis, known as the Rio Grande bugheal or Mexican oak leaf plant, is an aquatic plant native to Texas, Coahuila, and Nuevo León.

Ranunculus baudotii
species of plant
Ludwigia peruviana
species of plant
Marine coastal ecosystem
wildland-ocean interface
Micranthemum micranthemoides
species of plant

Anubias hastifolia
species of plant
Helanthium zombiense
species of plant

Azolla nilotica
species of plant
Najas wrightiana
species of plant

Anubias pynaertii
species of plant

Astonia
Astonia is a monotypic genus in the Alismataceae family, containing the sole species Astonia australiensis found in Queensland, Australia. It is sometimes included in the genus Limnophyton and was named in honour of Australian botanist Helen Aston.

Najas ancistrocarpa
species of plant
Rheophyte
A rheophyte is a plant that lives in fast moving water currents in an environment where few other organisms can survive. Rheophytes tend to be found in currents that move at rates of one to two meters per second and that are up to 1 to 2 m deep. The amount of force produced by these currents, and the damaging debris they can carry, makes this environment inhospitable to most plants. Rheophytes are able to live in such environments because their leaves are streamlined so as put up little resistance to the flow of water. The leaves tend to be quite narrow and flexible as well. Simply being an aq

Utricularia floridana
species of plant

Najas tenuifolia
species of plant
Hottonia inflata
species of plant
Wolffiella gladiata
species of plant
Cryptocoryne aponogetifolia
species of plant
Najas filifolia
species of plant
Echinodorus reptilis
species of plant

Euryale
genus of plants
Vesicularia montagnei
species of plant
Fissidens hydropogon
species of plant
Cryptocoryne affinis
species of plant
Aponogeton longiplumulosus
species of plant
Lilaeopsis occidentalis
species of plant
Cryptocoryne undulata
species of plant
Cryptocoryne walkeri
species of plant
Najas hagerupii
species of plant
Aquatic Botany
journal
Najas pseudogracillima
species of plant
Najas halophila
species of plant
Glossostigma elatinoides
species of plant
Xyris isoetifolia
species of plant
Ceratopteris richardii
species of plant

Lilaeopsis brasiliensis
species of plant
Echinodorus emersus
species of plant
Najas madagascariensis
species of plant
Typha tzvelevii
species of plant
Ludwigia pilosa
species of plant
Combretum trifoliatum
species of plant