thorny plants=cactus,rose,lemon etc. water plants=lotus,water lily etc.
Perhaps 'Sea Urchin' and and 'Sea Anemone'?
I'm unable to display pictures, but here are names of some flowering plants: Rose Sunflower Tulip Orchid
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Plants that live in the hydrosphere are commonly known as aquatic plants. These plants have adapted to live in aquatic environments and can be further categorized into submersed, floating, and emergent plants. Some examples of aquatic plants include water lilies, water hyacinths, and duckweed.
Some names of woodland plants include ferns, mosses, trilliums, violets, and bluebells. These plants thrive in the shaded and moist environment of woodland areas.
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Water lillies, Bladderworts , African water lettuce, Water Hyacinth,
Water moss fern water mosquito fern water lettuce duckweed
Perhaps 'Sea Urchin' and and 'Sea Anemone'?
All plants need water to grow and MOST terrestrial plants need rain to provide this water. In view of this your question is meaningless.
Some common freshwater plants include water lilies, duckweed, cattails, and hornwort. Other notable examples are elodea, water hyacinth, and submerged plants like cabomba. These plants play vital roles in aquatic ecosystems, providing habitat and oxygen for aquatic life.
Carolus Linneous came up with binomial names of the plants.
Herbal Plants
What are the names of plants that can be used as indicator of acid and alkali
They knew some of the plants and animals names
they are vascular plants and non-vascular plants
anisochilus carnosus