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  2. Aquatic plant - Wikipedia

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    Many of these invasive plants have been sold as oxygenating plants for aquaria or decorative plants for garden ponds and have then been disposed of into the environment. [58] In 2012, a comprehensive overview of alien aquatic plants in 46 European countries found 96 alien aquatic species.

  3. Pontederia crassipes - Wikipedia

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    Water hyacinth grows and reproduces quickly, so it can cover large portions of ponds and lakes. [15] It can easily coexist with other invasive plants and native plants in an area. [ 16 ] Particularly vulnerable are bodies of water that have already been affected by human activities, such as artificial reservoirs or eutrophied lakes that receive ...

  4. Water garden - Wikipedia

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    Submerged plants are those which live almost completely under the water, sometimes with leaves or flowers that grow to the surface such as with the water lily. These plants are placed in a pond or container usually 1–2 ft (0.30–0.61 m) below the water surface.

  5. Lotuses Are Trending Right Now—and You Don’t Need a Pond to ...

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    Lotuses have always been a gardening favorite, but the gardening community has declared them a growing trend this year. In the wild, these flowers can be found in lakes and ponds.

  6. Nelumbo nucifera - Wikipedia

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    Lotus plants are adapted to grow in the flood plains of slow-moving rivers and delta areas. Stands of lotus drop hundreds of thousands of seeds every year to the bottom of the pond. While some sprout immediately and most are eaten by wildlife, the remaining seeds can remain dormant for an extensive period of time as the pond silts in and dries ...

  7. Nuphar - Wikipedia

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    Nuphar is a genus of aquatic plants in the family Nymphaeaceae, with a temperate to subarctic Northern Hemisphere distribution. Common names include water-lily (Eurasian species; shared with many other genera in the same family), pond-lily, alligator-bonnet or bonnet lily, and spatterdock (North American species).

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