The phylum of a water hyacinth is Magnoliophyta, also known as angiosperms.
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Water molds belong to the phylum Oomycota. They are not true fungi, but are classified within a separate group of organisms due to differences in their cell walls and molecular characteristics.
It has a backbone so it's included in the phylum chordata, even most people will not think that way because they live in water.
Cacti belong to the phylum Tracheophyta, which includes vascular plants that have a specialized transport system for water and nutrients.
The red oak belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta, which includes vascular plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The water hyacinth and duckweed are plants that stay afloat in water.
Yes, the water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, floats.
Water hyacinth is eaten by some people.
That is the correct spelling of "hyacinth" (the plant or its flower, or the unrelated water hyacinth).
Both sunflower and water hyacinth need leaf
Water hyacinth is considered an invasive weed. No one should be selling it.
whle why don't you find a water hyacinth some where and find out
the scientific name of the water hyacinth is O2HCl
The water hyacinth float on the surface, and are not attached to the bottom.
Manatees or sea cows eat water hyacinth. In some areas man use it as cattle feed. Some people eat water hyacinth.
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