All I really know is rice and wa-pa-toe( a native American plant that's sorta like a potato and isn't really grown anymore).
Duckweed grow in marshes, swamps, and other damp places.
Swamps differ from marshes primarily in their vegetation and water conditions. Swamps are characterized by the presence of woody plants and trees, while marshes are dominated by herbaceous plants like grasses and reeds. Additionally, swamps typically have standing water for longer periods and may have more nutrient-rich soil, whereas marshes often have more fluctuating water levels and can be more open and exposed.
Marshes, swamps, and bogs are an example of wetlands.
Corn.
Rice
The area was surrounded with swamps and marshes.
Salt marshes are more spread out.
the simalarites between marshes and swamps is there both water also fresh.sometimes marshes can be salt water.Estuarites and marshes are also different.marshes are salt water and estuarites are freshwater
Cattails typically grow in freshwater swamps, marshes, wetlands, and along the edges of lakes and ponds. They thrive in areas with slow-moving or still water where they can establish their roots in the muddy soil.
Bog, marshes, and swamps can be freshwater, but not always. There are many bogs, marshes, and an swamps that are saltwater by coastal areas. Some of these have a high salt content and others have low salt content.
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Swamps and marshes