Aquatic plants such as waterlilies or lotuses.
Aquatic plants such as waterlilies or lotuses.
No they don't. They are aquatic animals and flowers are land based. In the wild they would never intersect so no fish do not eat flowers.
There are aquatic plants, water grasses, algae, flowers and plankton.
No. Actually, it is a desert plant. It is a type of spiny agave cactus that seldom flowers. That's where the name comes from.
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The 14 Most Beautiful Aquatic Flowers to Grow in Water - Leafy …
Sep 16, 2020 Anubias is a genus of short aquatic plants that can produce – unlike most aquatic plants – flowers that wholly submerged in water. Anubias plants produce small creamy-white flowers that look like underwater peace lilies with a spathe and spadix. These low-maintenance, low-light water plants have thick dark leaves, and their leaf shape depends on the species.
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