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27: 124: 112:) tolerate extended periods of waterlogging around the roots and even complete submersion under flood waters. Growth rates of helophytes decrease significantly during these periods of complete submersion and if water levels do not recede the plant will ultimately decline and perish. 108:). Most aquatic plants can, or prefer to, grow in the emersed form, and most only flower in that form. Many terrestrial plants can tolerate extended periods of inundation, and this is often part of the natural habitat of the plant where flooding is common. These plants (termed 288:
Brock, T. C. M.; van der Velde, G.; van de Steeg, H. M. (1987). "The effects of extreme water level fluctuations on the wetland vegetation of a nymphaeid-dominated oxbow lake in The Netherlands".
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The distinction between aquatic and terrestrial plants is often blurred because many terrestrial plants are able to tolerate periodic submersion and many aquatic species have both
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forms. There are relatively few obligate submersed aquatic plants (species that cannot tolerate emersion for even relatively short periods), but some examples include members of
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This article is about plants that grow on land rather than in water or on trees. For the major plant lineage known as "land plants", see
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Index

Embryophyte

State Game Land 100
Centre County, Pennsylvania
plant
land
aquatic
epiphytic
lithophytic
submersed
emersed
Hydrocharitaceae
Cabombaceae
Ceratophyllum
Aldrovanda
Chara
Nitella
helophytes
Wetlands portal
Aquatic animal
Aquatic ecosystem
Aquatic locomotion
Aquatic mammal
Aquatic plant
Botany
Plant community
Raunkiær plant life-form
Terrestrial animal
Terrestrial
Terrestrial ecosystem

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