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Most aquatic plants do not produce seeds in the same way that terrestrial plants do. Instead, many underwater plants reproduce through vegetative means, such as rhizomes or fragmentation. However, some aquatic plants, like certain species of water lilies and seagrasses, do produce seeds that can develop under water. These seeds may be dispersed by water currents or animals.

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