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Common plants that live in Lake Michigan include: Arrowhead, Autumn Wild, Dwarf Lake Iris, and Golden Alexanders. Also, Wildflowers and Woodworm plants are commonly found inside Lake Michigan.

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Some of them include-

American Beach Grass

Great Lakes Wheat Grass

Pitchers Thistle

Long Leaved Reed Grass

Sand Cherry

Wormwood

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Zombies that eat human plants and eat your flesh

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