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Yes, Totora reeds grow in water, specifically in shallow lakes and wetlands, particularly in the Andes region of South America, such as Lake Titicaca. These reeds thrive in aquatic environments, where their roots are submerged and they can absorb nutrients. They are a vital resource for local communities, used for construction, crafts, and traditional boats.

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