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  2. Wolffia arrhiza - Wikipedia

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    Wolffia arrhiza, commonly known as spotless watermeal or rootless duckweed, is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family, which includes other water-loving plants such as Arum and Pistia. It is the smallest vascular plant on Earth.

  3. Aldrovanda vesiculosa - Wikipedia

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    Aldrovanda vesiculosa is a rootless aquatic plant. Seedlings develop a short protoroot; however, this fails to develop further and senesces. The plant consists of floating stems reaching a length of 6–40 cm (2–16 in).

  4. 8 Surprising Facts About Mistletoe You Probably Didn't Know - AOL

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    After all, this seemingly rootless plant thrived in the treetops even during harsh winters when other plants had died. With its evergreen color, it symbolized life, hope, mystery, and wonder ...

  5. Aldrovanda - Wikipedia

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    The waterwheel is a small, free floating and rootless aquatic plant, with a length of about 1.5 to 20 cm (9 ⁄ 16 to 7 + 7 ⁄ 8 in), and whorls of about 1 to 2 cm (3 ⁄ 8 to 13 ⁄ 16 in) in diameter. [6] At every 3 to 4 cm the plant branches, sometimes forming offshoots.

  6. Wolffia - Wikipedia

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    Wolffia is a genus of aquatic plants with a cosmopolitan distribution. [1] They include the smallest flowering plants on Earth. [2] Commonly called watermeal or rootless duckweed, [3] [4] these aquatic plants resemble specks of cornmeal floating on the water.

  7. A ‘living skin’ is protecting the Great Wall of China ...

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    These soil surfaces on the Great Wall are covered by a “living skin” of tiny, rootless plants and microorganisms known as biocrusts that are a source of the heritage site’s staying power ...

  8. Droseraceae - Wikipedia

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    Aldrovanda vesiculosa, also called the waterwheel plant, is a free-floating, rootless, aquatic plant. [9] It is less well-known than its relative Dionaea muscipula, but the two have similar trap structures. In 1875, Darwin described Aldrovanda as "a miniature aquatic Dionaea". [8]

  9. Cuscuta epithymum - Wikipedia

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    C.epithymum is a rootless holoparasitic plant. It has thin (0.25–0.40 mm) hairless filiform (thread-like) stems that are pink, red, yellow or purple. Its leaves are very small and scale-like on the stems. It attaches to the host plant via haustoria. The flowers are white or pink in groups of 7–25, growing directly on the stems.

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