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  • Water Hyacinth
  • This free-floating perennial aquatic plant is native to tropical South America.
  • It has feathery, freely hanging purple-black roots and beautiful purple and pink flowers.
  • It grows vigorously and can double its population in two weeks.
  • Floating Heart
  • These floating plants have small flowers with five yellow or white petals. Some species of these plants are aquatic weeds.
  • Giant Kelp
  • These giant sea plants are actually a species of large brown algae found in the Pacific Ocean and in the southern oceans near South America, South Africa, and Australia.
  • They grow in dense stands known as kelp forests, which are home to many water animals.
  • Water Cabbage
  • This floating plant has huge spongy leaves without stems, and roots hanging submerged beneath the floating leaves.
  • They are found in nearly all tropical and subtropical freshwater bodies.
  • Duckweed
  • This free-floating water plant grows commonly in stagnant water.
  • It is an aggressive invader that may kill other plants in the habitat by blocking sunlight.

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