hygrophyte

/ˈhaɪɡrəˌfaɪt/
noun
  1. A plant that grows in very wet or waterlogged conditions, such as in marshes or swamps.
    • Cattails are a common hygrophyte found in wetlands.
    • The botanist studied how each hygrophyte adapts to flooding.
    • Hygrophytes have special roots that help them survive in soggy soil.
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