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No, water lilies are not vines. They are aquatic flowering plants that typically grow in shallow water, with broad, flat leaves that float on the surface. Their stems are anchored in the mud at the bottom of ponds or lakes, allowing them to spread out and bloom above the water. Vines, on the other hand, are climbing or trailing plants that use other structures for support.

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