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5.Water Poppy (Hydrocleys nymphoides) With its sunny yellow flowers and heart-shaped floating leaves, the water poppy adds a bright, cheerful presence to water gardens. It blooms profusely in good conditions and is fairly easy to maintain, making it a delightful choice for adding a splash of color and charm.
6.Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) Despite its name, lucky bamboo is not a true bamboo but rather a member of the Dracaena family. It thrives in water-filled containers and is cherished for its architectural appearance and vibrant green, lance-shaped leaves. Often used in feng shui designs, this plant is believed to bring good fortune and is popular in homes and offices for its attractive form and ease of care.
7.Papyrus (Cyperus papyrus) Tall and striking, papyrus plants are known for their distinctive, grass-like appearance with clusters of narrow stems topped with bushy tufts. They add both height and a dramatic flair to pond settings or large water gardens, and are incredibly easy to grow in standing water.
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