different between limnodophyte vs helophyte
limnodophyte
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ???????? (limn?d?s, “marshy”) +? -phyte (“plant”)
Noun
limnodophyte (plural limnodophytes)
- (botany) Helophyte
Translations
limnodophyte From the web:
helophyte
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ???? (hélos, “marsh”) +? -phyte (“plant”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?l?fa?t/
Noun
helophyte (plural helophytes)
- (botany) Any plant (typically found in marshy ground) whose buds overwinter under water.
Synonyms
- limnodophyte
Hypernyms
- hydrophyte
Derived terms
- helophytic
Translations
helophyte From the web:
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- what does halophyte mean
- what is halophytes in geography
- what are halophytes and xerophytes
- what is halophytes in biology
- what does halophyte mean in geography
- what does halophytes
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