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Hygrophila difformis, commonly known as water wisteria (though it is not closely related to true wisteria), is an aquatic plant in the acanthus family. It is found in marshy habitats on the Indian subcontinent in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal. It grows to a height of 20 to 50 cm with a width of 15 to 25 cm. [1]
Bolbitis heudelotii, one of hundreds of aquatic plants found in the hobby. Aquatic plants are used to give the freshwater aquarium a natural appearance, oxygenate the water, absorb ammonia, and provide habitat for fish, especially fry (babies) and for invertebrates.
Hygrophila, commonly known as swampweeds, [2] [3] is a genus of flowering plants in the acanthus family, Acanthaceae. There are about 80 [ 4 ] to 100 [ 5 ] [ 6 ] species, of which many are aquatic plants .
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Hygrophila may refer to: Hygrophila (gastropod) , a clade situated under the class and above the superfamily in the gastropods taxonomy Hygrophila (plant) , a plant genus
Hygrophila polysperma, commonly known as dwarf hygrophila, dwarf hygro, Miramar weed, Indian swampweed or Indian waterweed, is an aquatic plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is native to Bangladesh , India , China and Malaysia , and has also been introduced to the US states of Florida , Texas and possibly Virginia . [ 1 ]
Hygrophila pogonocalyx Flowers Stems Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Acanthaceae Genus: Hygrophila Species: H. pogonocalyx Binomial name Hygrophila pogonocalyx Hayata Range in Taiwan Hygrophila pogonocalyx is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to Taiwan. An ...
Hygrophila costata, with the common names glush weed, gulf swampweed, and yerba de hicotea, is an aquatic plant. The plant is endemic is native to Neotropic ecoregions. It is native to Florida , the Caribbean , southern Mexico , Central America , and South America .