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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

  1. ^ 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).


"aquiherbosa The herbaceous communities of ponds and swamps; subdivided into emersiherbosa, sphagniherbosa and submersiherbosa q.v."[1]

  1. ^ 'A Dictionary Of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics'. Second edition 1998. Roger Lincoln, Geoff Boxshall and Paul Clark. Cambridge University Press