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Hydrophytes:-These are water-plants which may grow either submerged on water of floating on it. Such plants are characterized by weak stem, feebly developed root system, dissected leaves and presence of large number of air-cavities for increased buoyancy Examples are water cabbage, salvinia lotus etc
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