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Lake Plants, As Plants Associated With Lake Water
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![]() A bush grew on a mound at the edge of the lake at Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park. It almost looked like a creature poised at the lake's edge and awaiting the approach of a fish.
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![]() Submerged grass continued to grow up through the surface of the lake. The grass gave the lake a rough and prickly look.
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![]() Flotsam formed from decayed plants covered a log in the lake near the shore.
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![]() Hundreds of small lily pads floated atop the lake near its leeward shore. Wind drove many lily pads together to form what felt like a relaxing carpet covering at that end of the lake.
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