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This range of free-floating aquatic plant (with both lake and oceanic varieties) have no means of self-propulsion, but float 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.
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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.