The Giant Water Lily, native to the shallow waters of the Amazon Basin, is known for its enormous leaves, which can reach up to 10 feet in diameter. These floating leaves have air-filled sacs that allow them to support significant weight, even that of a small child. The lily produces fragrant, large white flowers that bloom for just a few days before turning pink. Indigenous people have used the plant for various purposes, including medicine and shelter. Its grandeur makes it one of the most impressive aquatic plants in the world.
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