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The blue lily, or Nymphaea caerulea, has several adaptations that help it thrive in aquatic environments. Its broad, flat leaves float on the water's surface, maximizing light capture for photosynthesis while minimizing water loss. The flower's buoyant structure allows it to rise above the water, attracting pollinators. Additionally, its rhizomes anchor the plant in sediment, providing stability and access to nutrients.

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