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An '''aquiherbosa''' is a plant community of [[herbaceous plant]]s that exists in abundantly wet areas. This can refer to plant communities in [[wetland]]s, [[pond]]s, or other bodies of water.<ref>{{cite journal| journal=Journal of Nanchang University(Natural Science)| title=ECOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND PROTECTION OF AQUATIC VASCULAR PLANTS AND AQUIHERBOSA IN JIANGXI| author = Ye Juxin| author2 = Yang Hailong| author3 = Hong Ruichuan| year=1997| issue=1| url=http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-NCDL701.020.htm}}</ref> |
An '''aquiherbosa''' is a plant community of [[herbaceous plant]]s that exists in abundantly wet areas. This can refer to plant communities in [[wetland]]s, [[pond]]s, or other bodies of water.<ref>{{cite journal| journal=Journal of Nanchang University(Natural Science)| title=ECOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND PROTECTION OF AQUATIC VASCULAR PLANTS AND AQUIHERBOSA IN JIANGXI| author = Ye Juxin| author2 = Yang Hailong| author3 = Hong Ruichuan| year=1997| issue=1| url=http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-NCDL701.020.htm}}</ref> |
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An aquiherbosa is a plant community of herbaceous plants that exists in abundantly wet areas. This can refer to plant communities in wetlands, ponds, or other bodies of water.[1]
References
- ^ Ye Juxin; Yang Hailong; Hong Ruichuan (1997). "ECOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND PROTECTION OF AQUATIC VASCULAR PLANTS AND AQUIHERBOSA IN JIANGXI". Journal of Nanchang University(Natural Science) (1).