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Many helophytes can also be termed [[aquatic plant|hydrophytes]] or aquatic plants, e.g. [[lemna minor|common duckweed]], [[zostera|eelgrass]], and [[Stratiotes|water soldiers]], or [[geophyte]s, e.g. the [[Iris pseudacorus|yellow flag]].
Many helophytes can also be termed [[aquatic plant|hydrophytes]] or aquatic plants, e.g. [[lemna minor|common duckweed]], [[zostera|eelgrass]], and [[Stratiotes|water soldiers]], or [[geophyte]s, e.g. the [[Iris pseudacorus|yellow flag]].

==See also==
*[[-phyte]]


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[http://www.nl.wikipedia.org/helofyt Dutch Wikipedia Helophyte article]
[http://www.nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/helofyt Dutch Wikipedia Helophyte article]
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A helophyte or limnodophyte is a phytosociologic definition of a biennial or herbaceous plant of which only the buds may survive a harsh period, such as winter, e.g. sweet flag or bulrush.

Many helophytes can also be termed hydrophytes or aquatic plants, e.g. common duckweed, eelgrass, and water soldiers, or [[geophyte]s, e.g. the yellow flag.

See also

Source

Dutch Wikipedia Helophyte article