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Plants in marsh environments typically require adaptations to tolerate waterlogged conditions and fluctuating water levels. These adaptations may include specialized root systems, such as adventitious roots that can take in oxygen from the air, and aerenchyma tissue that allows gas exchange. Additionally, marsh plants often have flexible stems and leaves to withstand strong winds and moving water. Other adaptations might include the ability to store excess water or nutrients to endure periods of drought.

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