Floating Plants
Floating plants are aquatic plants that grow on the surface of water bodies, such as ponds, lakes, and rivers. They have specialized structures, like air-filled cavities, that allow them to float. Common examples include water lilies, duckweed, and frogbit. These plants play a crucial role in their ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various aquatic organisms.
In addition to supporting wildlife, floating plants help improve water quality. They absorb nutrients and can reduce algae growth by blocking sunlight. Their presence can also stabilize sediments and prevent erosion along shorelines, making them important for maintaining healthy aquatic environments.