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Emergent plants, those that have their roots in the water but
their shoots above water, can be added to the margins of pools.
These include cattails (Typha spp.), arrow-head (Sagittaria spp.), and water
lilies (Nymphaea spp.).
When planning the plants to place in a home pond or [backyard water garden], consider a mix of emergent, submergent, and floating species.
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