Muenscher, W.C.2010-02-152010-02-151944http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/25314374 p.Aquatic plants, as interpreted in this book, are those species which normally start in water and must grow for at least a part of their life cycle in water, either completely submersed or emersed. The general plan of this book includes a key to the families with aquatic species, followed by a more detailed treatment of the several families. For each family there is a brief description, a key to the genera, a description of the genus, a key to the aquatic species and a statement of the general habitat and range of each species.botanyaquatic plantslife cycleidentification keyshabitatecological distributiongeographical distributiontaxonomybiogeographyAquatic plants of the United States.Book