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Aquatic plants are herbage that hasadjusted to live in watery environments (freshwater or saltwater). They are also referred to as macrophytesor hydrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. A macrophyte is anherb that grows in or near water and is submerge, emergent, or floating.Numerous small aquatic animals use plants such as protection from predators or duckweed for a home. Some other familiar examples of aquatic plants might include water lily, floating heart, lotus, and water hyacinth.The phrase is normally used for plants that grow with leaves floating on the surface or completely underwater. Particularly flowering stems, parts of the shoot will often grow up above the water. Most aquatic plants live in freshwater in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, canals, or rivers and streams. Journal of Aquatic plants is a peer reviewed and open access journal involves a broad range of field in its field to create a platform for the authors to make their valuable contributions towards the journal and the peer review process encourages the publishing of reliable, quality and important articles for the authors and readers of scholarly academic and scientific field.

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