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Swollen leaf stalk of water hyacinth keep this herb floating in water. The animals getting trapped in the water body containing water hyacinth escape from drowning due to floating herb by its swollen leaf stalk.
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PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
Water hyacinth is eaten by some people.
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Swollen leaf stalk of water hyacinth keep this herb floating in water. The animals getting trapped in the water body containing water hyacinth escape from drowning due to floating herb by its swollen leaf stalk.
there is an expanded leaf stalk that has an air inside and serves as a float -lawrence 11 y/o
Both sunflower and water hyacinth need leaf
The water hyacinth's roots are in water, while the sunflower's roots are in soil. The Water hyacinth's leaf stalks are swollen and contains air, while the sun flower's leaf stalks are different in shape
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Grass leaves are sessile and have no stalk , leaf base of grass leaf is sheathing .
tiny hair on the roots and a swollen leaf stalk
yes
It contains air spaces (aerenchyma) within the cells of the petiole
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
Leaf petiole
The water hyacinth and duckweed are plants that stay afloat in water.