Most of the exotic ones in U.S are in Florida. There are Venus fly traps, Sun Dew, Butter warts, pitcher plant, monkey bowl, Wasp flower. The common ones are algae, Wetland Clover. Click on the link below for more information.
natural wetland
No, because many of the plants in a wetland filter pollutants and absorbs extra runoff from heavy rains.
its simple they do not live
A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
Grass, bushes, trees, plants, etc.
only plants are producers
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Peter N. Johnson has written: 'Wetland plants in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Identification, Wetland plants
Idris Mohd. Said. has written: 'The socio-economic value of wetland plant species and recommendations to improve wetland conservation in Peninsular Malaysia' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Wetland plants, Economic aspects of Wetlands, Wetland conservation, Wetland plants, Wetlands
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reeds, cattails , lillypads