Isoetid

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Isoetid

Isoetids are aquatic plants or wetland plants named for their superficial similarity to the quillworts, Isoetes. They occur in wetlands and on shorelines with low nutrient availability.[1] Owing to their slow growth rates, they are also often found in areas with low rates of sediment deposition.[2] Many have evergreen leaves, and CAM photosynthesis.[3] Often they are exposed during periods of low water. Common examples include Lobelia dortmanna and Eriocaulon aquaticum.

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Lobelia dortmanna
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Eriocaulon aquaticum
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Isoetids are named for their superficial resemblance to, and shared habitat requirements with, the genus Isoetes.

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