hydrophyte

[hahy-druh-fahyt]

hydrophyte Definition

  • 1a plant that grows in water or in very moist soil
  • 2an aquatic plant

Using hydrophyte: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hydrophyte" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hydrophytes in the pond provide a habitat for fish and other aquatic animals.

  • Example

    The lotus is a beautiful hydrophyte that grows in ponds and lakes.

  • Example

    Hydrophytes are important for maintaining the ecological balance of wetlands.

hydrophyte Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hydrophyte

  • aquatic plant
  • water plant
  • marsh plant

Phrases with hydrophyte

  • a hydrophyte that grows completely underwater

    Example

    The submerged hydrophytes in the lake provide oxygen to the water.

  • a hydrophyte that floats on the surface of the water

    Example

    The floating hydrophytes in the pond provide shade and shelter for fish.

  • a hydrophyte that grows partially underwater and partially above the water's surface

    Example

    The emergent hydrophytes along the riverbank provide nesting sites for birds.

Origins of hydrophyte

from Greek 'hudro' meaning 'water' and 'phyton' meaning 'plant'

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Summary: hydrophyte in Brief

'Hydrophyte' [hahy-druh-fahyt] refers to plants that grow in water or very moist soil. They are important for maintaining the ecological balance of wetlands and provide habitats for aquatic animals. Hydrophytes can be classified into three types: submerged, floating, and emergent.