why do roots of many swamp plants have a special


Why do roots of many swamp plants have a special morphology?

Swamp and marsh plants usually present supporting roots that ramify from portions of the stem above the ground helping the plant to fixate down the muddy and sandy soil. They might be also having respiratory roots (pneumatophores), structures that emerge from buried roots to catch oxygen.

 

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