Emergent Hydrophytes whose leaves and stems break down at the end of the growing season so that most above-ground portions of the plants are easily transported by currents, waves, or ice. The breakdown may result from normal decay or the physical force of strong waves or ice. At certain seasons of the year there are no visible traces of the plants above the surface of the water; e.g., wild rice (Zizania aquatica), arrow arum (Peltandra virginica).
NONPERSISTENT EMERGENTS
Meaning of NONPERSISTENT EMERGENTS in English
Environmental engineering English vocabulary. Английский словарь экологического инжиниринга. 2012