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Kangkong, or water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica), has several adaptations that allow it to thrive in wet, aquatic environments. Its flexible stems can float on water, enabling it to access sunlight while remaining submerged. The plant also has broad leaves that maximize photosynthesis and can tolerate varying water levels and salinity. Additionally, kangkong's ability to propagate rapidly through stem cuttings helps it quickly colonize suitable habitats.

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