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Definitions for hydrophyte
ˈhaɪ drəˌfaɪthy·drophyte

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. aquatic plant, water plant, hydrophyte, hydrophytic plantnoun

    a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth

Wiktionary

  1. hydrophytenoun

    A plant that lives in or requires an abundance of water.

  2. Etymology: hydro- + -phyte

Wikipedia

  1. hydrophyte

    Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. A macrophyte is a plant that grows in or near water and is either emergent, submergent, or floating. In lakes and rivers macrophytes provide cover for fish, substrate for aquatic invertebrates, produce oxygen, and act as food for some fish and wildlife.Macrophytes are primary producers and are the basis of the food web for many organisms. They have a significant effect on soil chemistry and light levels as they slow down the flow of water and capture pollutants and trap sediments. Excess sediment will settle into the benthos aided by the reduction of flow rates caused by the presence of plant stems, leaves and roots. Some plants have the capability of absorbing pollutants into their tissue. Seaweeds are multicellular marine algae and, although their ecological impact is similar to other larger water plants, they are not typically referred to as macrophytes.Aquatic plants require special adaptations for living submerged in water, or at the water's surface. The most common adaptation is the presence of lightweight internal packing cells, aerenchyma, but floating leaves and finely dissected leaves are also common. Aquatic plants can only grow in water or in soil that is frequently saturated with water. They are therefore a common component of wetlands. One of the largest aquatic plants in the world is the Amazon water lily; one of the smallest is the minute duckweed. Many small aquatic animals use plants such as duckweed for a home, or for protection from predators. Some other familiar examples of aquatic plants include floating heart, water lily, lotus, and water hyacinth. Historically, aquatic plants have been less studied than terrestrial plants.

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  1. hydrophyte

    A hydrophyte is a type of plant that grows in water or very wet soil, typically having various structural adaptations to enable this, such as the presence of air spaces in the roots or leaves for buoyancy. They are also known as aquatic plants and are common in areas like marshes, ponds, lakes, and parts of the ocean.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Hydrophytenoun

    an aquatic plant; an alga

  2. Etymology: [Gr. + plant: cf. F. hydrophyte.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Hydrophyte

    hī′dro-fīt, n. a plant living in water.—n. Hydrophytog′raphy, the branch of botany which describes such—also Hydrophytol′ogy. [Gr. hydōr, water, phyton, a plant, logia, discourse.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hydrophyte in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hydrophyte in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9


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