Trap a bispinosa is a plant species also known as water chestnut. It produces a triangular fruit with sharp spines. Water chestnuts are commonly used in Asian cuisine, particularly in stir-fries and salads.
Any cell that contains chloroplast can do photosynthesis. That's why stem of Cucurbita maxima, Basella rubra etc. and root of Trapa bispinosa,Tinospora cordifolia etc. take part in photosynthesis.
Water chestnuts (Trapa natans) are considered invasive species in certain regions, such as North America. They can outcompete native vegetation, clog waterways, and disrupt ecosystems. Efforts are often made to control their spread and mitigate their impact on local ecosystems.
Some of them are marshes, swamps, and bogs.
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It could be the seed pod of the water chestnut plant, an invasive species commonly found in lakes in the northeast. The spiky appearance serves as a defense mechanism against predators and helps the seed pod float on the water. It's important to properly dispose of these seed pods to prevent the spread of the water chestnut plant in natural water bodies.
Tamil name for Trapa bispinosa is "Cimkhara" or "Singhara." Sorry I don't have the necessary Tamil fonts. Please see also T. natans (Linn.)
Boeckella bispinosa was created in 1967.
Any cell that contains chloroplast can do photosynthesis. That's why stem of Cucurbita maxima, Basella rubra etc. and root of Trapa bispinosa,Tinospora cordifolia etc. take part in photosynthesis.
Hydrophytes are plants that grow in water or very moist ground. It is also an aquatic plant.Examples:Wolfia, Pistia, Lemna, Duck weed, Lotus[ScarletShiChan]
Fungi, insects, mollusks, moths, and viruses are common pests of water chestnuts. The aquatic plants in question (Trapa spp) find their particular nemeses among the beetle, moth, and weevil members of the insect family.
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The fruits of Trapa natans have been traditionally eaten in Europe, the plant has even been cultivated. Leaves of some other species are edible too, e.g. of Potamogeton perfoliatus (Clasping-leaved pondweed), even if not too exiting in taste.
Water chestnuts (Trapa natans) are considered invasive species in certain regions, such as North America. They can outcompete native vegetation, clog waterways, and disrupt ecosystems. Efforts are often made to control their spread and mitigate their impact on local ecosystems.
Kannad Navankki is commonly referred to as "Indian Wonder" or "Indian Water Chestnut" in English. It is known scientifically as Trapa natans, and is a floating aquatic plant that produces edible seeds. The plant is often found in freshwater bodies and is valued for its nutritional properties.
Rainsford builds a Malay mancatcher trap to try and catch General Zaroff when he is being hunted in "The Most Dangerous Game." This trap is designed to ensnare and incapacitate his pursuer to give himself a chance to escape.
Some of them are marshes, swamps, and bogs.
P. Guilizzoni has written: 'Biomassa, produzione e ciclo dei nutrienti nella zona umida di Fondotoce (bacino delle Isole Borromee-Lago Maggiore)' -- subject(s): Composition, Lake plants, Nitrogen cycle, Phosphorus cycle (Biogrochemistry), Phragmites australis, Plant biomass, Plant nutrients, Primary productivity (Biology), Seasonal variations, Trapa natans