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water chestnut
noun
Grown for its edible corm, used in Asian cooking.
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The phrase "water chestnut" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts, for example, to refer to the edible aquatic plant or an ingredient in a recipe. Example: The crunchy texture of the water chestnuts makes this stir-fry dish extra special.
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Water chestnut can provide a habitat for invertebrates.
The water chestnut also threatens recreational use of the waterways.
The delicate rosette of a water chestnut floating on the surface catches the sun just so.
The Chinese water chestnut (Eleocharis tuberosus) is a member of the sedge family (Cyperaceae).
Expansion of the water chestnut could shrink the available habitat even more.
In its native habitat there are predators that are closely associated with the water chestnut.
Benefit(s): Because of their high densities, water chestnut may play a role in water purification.
Control Level Diagnosis: "Highest Priority" – Measures to control the water chestnut should be addressed immediately.
Control Method: There are many ways that have been attempted to control water chestnut.
Ecological Role: In its native habitat water chestnut is cultivated and eaten by native people.
1. Diagram of water chestnut taken from http://www.iisgcp.org/EXOTICSP/waterchestnut.htm Credit: Lindman.
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