alilems
Alilems are a type of plant that belong to the genus Alisma, which is part of the family Alismataceae. They are aquatic or semi-aquatic plants that are commonly found in freshwater habitats such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers. Alilems are known for their distinctive, arrow-shaped leaves that grow from a creeping rhizome. The leaves are typically green and have a smooth surface, with parallel veins running along their length.
The flowers of alilems are small and inconspicuous, usually greenish-yellow in color. They are arranged in clusters
Alilems are often used in wetland restoration projects due to their ability to thrive in aquatic environments