Other Fresh Water Plant species

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Overview

These are plants that grow in fresh water, such as in rivers, lakes and swamps. But this category excludes Rushes & Sedges, Lilies & Irises, Daisies and Ferns which have their own categories.

64 species

Bacopa monnieri (Bacopa)

Brasenia schreberi (Water-shield)

Crassula helmsii (Swamp Stonecrop)

Crassula helmsii
Crassula helmsii
Crassula helmsii

Cycnogeton procerum (Nareli, Swamp Arrowgrass)

Cycnogeton procerum
Cycnogeton procerum
Cycnogeton procerum

Cycnogeton sp. (Water Ribbons)

Cycnogeton sp.
Cycnogeton sp.
Cycnogeton sp.

Glossostigma diandrum (Spoon-leaf Mud-mat)

Glossostigma diandrum
Glossostigma diandrum
Glossostigma diandrum

Gratiola peruviana (Australian Brooklime)

Gratiola peruviana
Gratiola peruviana
Gratiola peruviana

Hydrocotyle verticillata (Shield Pennywort)

Landoltia punctata (Spotted Pondweed)

Landoltia punctata
Landoltia punctata
Landoltia punctata

Lemna disperma (Common Duck-weed)

Lemna disperma
Lemna disperma
Lemna disperma

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