The coast wetlands are called salt marshes. They contain a variety fo plants including rushes, cord grasses, sawgrass, sea lavendar, sea mallow, salt marsh aster, other fresh water species have adapted to the salt environment. Shrubs include the marsh elder and mangrove trees.
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Freefloating and submerged aquatic plants.
I believe the answer is wetlands.
plants, fish, birds and insects
Most Plants grow/get bigger
No. Rainforests can grow around wetlands, but on the whole, wetlands are not characterised by the thick vegetation of a rainforest. Different types of wetlands are more likely to be characterised by river red gums, or grasses and reeds, or mangroves (saltwater wetlands).
neither, the ecosystem 'wetlands' is not a producer or a consumer. but plants and animals inside the wetlands are consumers and producers. Keep this in mind, only plants are consumers. Also be specific which wetlands you are talking about in the world
Desert plants
The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
The type of soil that plants grow better in will depend on the type of plant. Universally, all plants will require a type of soil that drains well, is rich in nutrients and has a proper pH.
yes
there are no such thing:)
paeonia