The water hyacinth float on the surface, and are not attached to the bottom.
No, it is a floating plant, i know you might argue that the roots are underwater while the leaves are above but actually that counts as a floating plant, or else water hyacinth and water lettuce are half-submerged too. Floating plants is a plant that has it's leaves above water and it's roots dangling in water, partially submerged is leaves above water but roots in the soil below water, completely submerged is the roots in the soil below and the leaves also below water surface. -LJTG
Yes! It is completely submerged in water.
A submerged plant is a type of aquatic plant that grows entirely underwater. These plants have adaptations to survive in low light conditions and have specialized structures to extract oxygen and nutrients from the water. Examples of submerged plants include pondweed and hydrilla.
Yes, check out the link for a picture, as well as more information about this plant
It survives entirely under water and is known as a submergent
That is the correct spelling of "hyacinth" (the plant or its flower, or the unrelated water hyacinth).
To successfully grow hyacinth in water, place the bulb in a vase filled with water, making sure the bottom of the bulb is submerged. Change the water every few days to prevent rotting and place the vase in a sunny spot. Trim any dead roots or leaves to keep the plant healthy.
Yes, it is a flowering plant producing blue flowers
When an object is immersed in water, it means it is completely surrounded or covered by the water.
Submerged soil refers to soil that is completely covered or immersed in water. This can occur in wetlands, riverbeds, lakes, or other water bodies. Submerged soil conditions can influence plant growth, nutrient cycling, and microbial activity.
Hyacinths can grow in water through a process called hydroponics, where the plant's roots are submerged in water containing essential nutrients. This allows the hyacinth to absorb the nutrients it needs to grow and thrive without the need for soil.
Being immersed is completely or partially submerged in water. Being submerged is putting something completely underwater.