No,it is not. The angsana plant does not grows in the water so therefore,the angsana plant is not an aquatic plant.
Floats
the angsana is a tree which will have more leaves than a plant. A thicker stem is stonger than a thinner one
There is not a way to count the cells on a aquatic plant. The cells on a aquatic plant are so small.
angsana live in water... and it dispersed by wind.
A Hydrilla is a non-native plant that is a aquatic plant that is in the ocean. An aquatic/exotic water plant.
Yes, the Angsana plant (Pterocarpus indicus) has a woody stem. It is a tropical tree species that typically grows to be quite large, with a sturdy, well-developed trunk.
american red pine
The first aquatic plant, in fact, the first plant of all, is the blue-green algae.
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
No
Yes, duckweed is an aquatic plant.
Yes, duckweed is an aquatic plant.