- Stock Photography: WATER HYACINTH PLANTS THAT GROW IN SWAMP AREAS by Arielpallas18
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- Photo title: Water hyacinth plants that grow in swamp areas
- Author: Arielpallas18
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- Water hyacinth is a type of aquatic plant that has circular leaves with a diameter of about 10-20 cm. This plant grows vines above the surface of the water and can grow quickly, covering the surface of the water and blocking the flow of water. Although it is often considered a harmful weed, water hyacinth also has benefits as a pollutant absorber and habitat provider for several types of fish and aquatic animals. However, if the growth is not controlled, water hyacinth can interfere with human activities that use water, such as irrigation, water transportation and tourism activities. Therefore, proper control and utilization measures are needed to minimize negative impacts and maximize the benefits that can be obtained from water hyacinth plants.
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