sukelluskasvit
Sukelluskasvit, also known as submerged aquatic plants or hydrophytes, are a group of plants that have adapted to live entirely underwater. These plants are typically rooted in the substrate at the bottom of a body of water, such as a lake, pond, or slow-moving river, and their leaves and stems grow submerged. Some species may be free-floating, not attached to any substrate.
The morphology of sukelluskasvit is highly specialized for aquatic life. They often have thin, flexible leaves
Sukelluskasvit play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems. They provide habitat and food for numerous aquatic