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.

26 species

Egeria densa (Dense Waterweed, Leafy Elodea)

Egeria densa
Egeria densa
Egeria densa

Eichhornia crassipes (Water Hyacinth)

Equisetum species (Horsetails)

Gymnocoronis spilanthoides (Senegal Tea Plant)

Heteranthera reniformis (Kidney-leaf Mud Plantain)

Hydrocleys nymphoides (Water Poppy)

Hygrophila costata (Glush Weed)

Lagarosiphon major (Lagarosiphon)

Limnobium spongia (Spongeplant)

Limnocharis flava (Yellow Burrhead)

Limonium hyblaeum (Sicilian Sea Lavender)

Ludwigia peruviana (Water Primrose)

Ludwigia sp. (Water-primrose or water-purslane)

Ludwigia sp.
Ludwigia sp.

Myriophyllum aquaticum (Parrots Feather)

Myriophyllum aquaticum
Myriophyllum aquaticum
Myriophyllum aquaticum

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