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In a pond, we see plants which are free-floating: rooted-submerged, rooted . emergent, rooted with floating leaves, write the type of plants against each of them.

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`"Plant name" " " "Type"`
(a) Hydrilla - Submerged suspendent Hdrophyte .
(b) Typha - Amphibious plant.
(c) Nymphaea - Rooted with flotaing leaves .
(d) Lemma - Free floating hydrophytes .
(e) Vallisnaria - Submerged , rooted hydrophytes.
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