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Water lilies have large flat leaves covering the surface of the water, why do you find few plants growing underneath them?

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The water lily plant is rooted, and the leaves float on the water's surface. ... The stem of a water lily doesn't need to be strong enough to support the leaves either, because the water does that - they just float! But, the stem can grow up to 6 or 7 feet, as long as it needs to be to get its leaves to the surface.