aquatic plants
Aquatic plants are plants that live in water. Living in water has certain advantages for plants. One advantage is, well, the water. Theres plenty of it and its all around. Therefore, most aquatic plants do not need adaptations for absorbing, transporting, and conserving water. They can save energy and matter by not growing extensive root systems, vascular tissues, or thick cuticles on leaves. Support is also less of a problem because of the buoyancy of water. As a result, adaptations such as strong woody stems and deep anchoring roots are not necessary for most aquatic plants.