Water bamboo is an aquatic plant, it is a water-supporting plant, so it is not a terrestrial plant. As an aquatic plant, wild rice grows in water because of its high demand for water. Water bamboo is native to China and Southeast Asia. It is a thermophilic plant, so it is suitable for growing in warm climates, usually in Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong. It is a plant that grows in water.
What is the plant category of wild rice
Wild rice belongs to the grass family, a perennial herb. It is not a woody plant because its stems are soft and do not contain lignified cells. In addition, wild rice is also an angiosperm. It has true flowers, so it is not a gymnosperm.
Shape and color of wild rice
Wild rice has thick roots and tall upright culms. The tallest ones usually grow up to two meters. The optimum temperature for the growth of wild rice is usually 10-25, and it is not hardy. Be careful to control the temperature when planting. It needs more water, so it often grows near water. In addition, wild rice is a good feed, a place where fish often overwinter, and a plant that can build dikes to create land.