Plants that grow whilst being entirely covered by water. Some plants can be both aquatic and emergent.
plants that must grow in water whether rooted in the mud or floating without anchorage; plants that must complete part or all of their life cycle in or near the water.
Plants that grow in streams, ponds, and other water. Examples: seaweed, lily pads, cattails, algae
(Plantes aquatiques) Algae, kelp and other plants growing in salt and fresh water are considered aquatic plants, along with their products and by-products.
Plants which grow in, live in, or live on the water.
Plant life species that reproduce in water, which can be kept submersed in a pot with soil, or simply floating.