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| − | + | The floating wanderer is a free-floating aquatic plant (with both lake and oceanic varieties) which has no means of self-propulsion, but floats freely with the tides and the currents. These carnivorous plants have dangling structures (visibly similar to, and evolved from, roots) which capture plankton and smaller nektonic organisms. | |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 29 July 2020
The floating wanderer is a free-floating aquatic plant (with both lake and oceanic varieties) which has no means of self-propulsion, but floats freely with the tides and the currents. These carnivorous plants have dangling structures (visibly similar to, and evolved from, roots) which capture plankton and smaller nektonic organisms.