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Hydrophyte

Hydrophyte \Hy"dro*phyte\, n. [Gr. ? + ? plant: cf. F. hydrophyte.] An aquatic plant; an alga.

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hydrophyte

n. (context botany English) A plant that lives in or requires an abundance of water, usually excluding seaweed.

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hydrophyte

n. a plant that grows partly or wholly in water whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth [syn: aquatic plant, water plant, hydrophytic plant]

Usage examples of "hydrophyte".

There rose high submarine cliffs covered with large weeds, giant laminariæ and fuci, a perfect espalier of hydrophytes worthy of a Titan world.

Not only, therefore, was it evident that the submerged chain between Cape Bon and Cape Furina no longer existed, but it was equally clear that the convulsion had caused a general leveling of the sea-bottom, and that the soil, degenerated, as it has been said, into a metallic dust of unrecognized composition, bore no trace of the sponges, sea-anemones, star-fish, sea-nettles, hydrophytes, and shells with which the submarine rocks of the Mediterranean had hitherto been prodigally clothed.

I noticed that the green plants kept nearer the top of the sea, while the red were at a greater depth, leaving to the black or brown hydrophytes the care of forming gardens and parterres in the remote beds of the ocean.

Perfume is the soul of the flower, and sea-flowers, those splendid hydrophytes, have no soul.

But for some minutes I involuntarily confounded the genera, taking zoöphytes for hydrophytes, animals for plants.

Among these precious hydrophytes I remarked some vorticellæ, pavonariæ, delicate ceramies with scarlet tints, some fan-shaped agari, and some natabuli like flat mushrooms, which at one time used to be classed as zoöphytes.