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Definition of water plantain in English: water plantainnoun An aquatic or marshland plant of north temperate regions, with leaves that resemble those of plantains and a tall stem bearing numerous pink flowers. 泽泻 Genus Alisma, family Alismataceae Example sentencesExamples - Wetland communities include, in addition to stands of soft-stem bulrush, very marshy areas with water plantain and broad-leaved arrowhead, two closely related species whose flowers have three white petals.
- Willows are shown at the back of the picture with white flowered water plantains, and pink flowered great willow herb in the foreground.
- Some of the species you should keep an eye out for are cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains.
- For example, cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains usually occur in wetlands.
- Plants and animal species at risk included sphagnum mosses at Moorthwaite Moss, and vendace fish and floating water plantain at Bassenthwaite.
- The name is misleading, since this is not a member of the rush family, but a distant relative of water plantains and water soldier.
- Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots.
- He may favor a floating leaf of water plantain (which is plentiful in our creek).
- It is advisable to plant the water plantains behind smaller plants even if they appear smaller at the time of installation.
- The emergent plants are cattails, bulrushes, and water plantains.
- Plants such as bur-reeds, water plantains, and arrow-heads are examples of rooted-floating plants.
- This is perhaps the prettiest of the water plantains.
Definition of water plantain in US English: water plantainnoun An aquatic or marshland plant of north temperate regions, with leaves that resemble those of plantains and a tall stem bearing numerous white or pink flowers. 泽泻 Genus Alisma, family Alismataceae: several species, including A. trivale Example sentencesExamples - This is perhaps the prettiest of the water plantains.
- Plants and animal species at risk included sphagnum mosses at Moorthwaite Moss, and vendace fish and floating water plantain at Bassenthwaite.
- Plants such as bur-reeds, water plantains, and arrow-heads are examples of rooted-floating plants.
- He may favor a floating leaf of water plantain (which is plentiful in our creek).
- Some of the species you should keep an eye out for are cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains.
- Willows are shown at the back of the picture with white flowered water plantains, and pink flowered great willow herb in the foreground.
- The emergent plants are cattails, bulrushes, and water plantains.
- Wetland communities include, in addition to stands of soft-stem bulrush, very marshy areas with water plantain and broad-leaved arrowhead, two closely related species whose flowers have three white petals.
- Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots.
- The name is misleading, since this is not a member of the rush family, but a distant relative of water plantains and water soldier.
- It is advisable to plant the water plantains behind smaller plants even if they appear smaller at the time of installation.
- For example, cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains usually occur in wetlands.
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