Hydrophyte

/ˈhaɪdroʊˌfaɪt/ noun

A plant adapted to live in aquatic environments or waterlogged soils, with specialized features like air-filled tissues, flexible stems, and modified leaves for underwater or floating life. These plants form the basis of wetland and aquatic ecosystems.

From Greek 'hydro' meaning 'water' and 'phyton' meaning 'plant.' The term emerged in botanical classification systems as scientists distinguished between plants adapted to different moisture levels.

AMሃይድሮፋይት
ARنبات مائي
BNজলজ উদ্ভিদ
CAhidròfita
CShydrofyta
DAhydrofyt
DEHydrophyt
ELυδρόφυτο
EShidrófita
FAگیاه آبی
FIhydrofyytti
FRhydrophyte
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