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Vallisneria, commonly known as eelgrass, has several adaptive features that enable it to thrive in aquatic environments. Its long, ribbon-like leaves are flexible, allowing them to bend with water currents and reduce damage. Vallisneria's ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually through runners ensures its proliferation in various habitats. Additionally, its anchoring root system helps stabilize sediment, providing a habitat for various aquatic organisms.

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