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Cabomba, a freshwater aquatic plant, has several special adaptive features that enable it to thrive in its environment. Its finely divided, feathery leaves increase surface area for photosynthesis and allow for efficient gas exchange. The plant's flexible stem helps it withstand water currents, while its ability to root in soft substrate allows it to anchor securely. Additionally, Cabomba can grow in varying light conditions, making it versatile in different aquatic habitats.
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The swan plant, or milkweed (Asclepias syriaca), produces a long taproot which goes over a foot into the soil. If the plant is pulled up, the taproot is broken and will produce another plant. In addition, the roots grow laterally, and can send up new plants. The juice of the swan plant is quite bitter, so it is generally avoided by plant-eating animals. The flowers are quite attractive to many insects, however, which helps in the process of pollination. The plant produces feathery-like seeds, which, borne on the air, can go long distances, ensuring the survival of the species.
The scientific name of the Sundari plant is Heritiera fomes.
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