There are many different types of water plants, if you're looking for examples there are... Water hibiscus, water lettuce, cattails, water iris, duckweed... etc
A water plant
Water is used by the plant for photosynthesis and is released from the plant during transpiration as water vapour
The affects of grey water on a plant is that grey water will probably kill the plant or the plant Will live but it depends on the type of plant you get and the type of harsh water.
You can't measure a plant with water.
Yes, they are a water plant.
No! That would kill the plant. Water is essential for the plant to live.
A water plant. Water doesnt come from there. It is usually filtered there and then distributed from there.
the plant roots move around in the soil and soak up the water. then the water travels through the plant.
salt water and coffee
Plain Water. Sugar water causes a aciding effect on the plant and will form a white mold.
Depends on what you do with the water. If it is boiling when you pour it over the plant it will most likely scald and kill it. If it is boiling and you water the plant with it, you will damage the roots and the plant will die. However, if you wait until it cools and then water the plant with it there will be little change to the plant.
yes, water is important for plant growth. It provides nutrients for the plant, but too much water causes turgor pressure and that means that the plant's cells swell up. This is why too much water can kill a plant. Not enough water causes the plant's cells to shrink which can also cause death.