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Bulrushes typically grow in wetland areas, including marshes, ponds, and the edges of lakes and rivers. They thrive in shallow water and can often be found in areas with rich, muddy soil. Bulrushes are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions around the world, providing habitat for various wildlife and playing a role in water filtration.

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