Every rainy season, many gardening enthusiasts worry that their gardens will be flooded, and many beautiful flowers wither and fade due to waterlogging. But in fact, there are some flowers that are "water flowers"—they not only thrive in waterlogged conditions but also add unique charm to the garden.

1. Narcissus
Narcissus originally comes from Portugal and Spain. Its stems and leaves have a hollow structure, allowing it to grow in water. Additionally, narcissus prefers moist environments and is often used as a decorative plant submerged in small rivers or artificial ponds.
2. Water Lily
The water lily is one of the famous aquatic plants; both its rhizomes and leaves can grow in water. The water lily's flowers are also very beautiful, usually blooming at night and emitting a charming fragrance. Planting water lilies in the garden can add a romantic atmosphere to the home.

3. Rain Flower Stone (Algae Stone)
Rain Flower Stone is an aquatic plant known as Algae Stone. Its flowers display blue or purple colors, which are very beautiful. Moreover, Rain Flower Stone has excellent purification functions; it can absorb harmful substances in water, safeguarding the aquatic environment.
4. Aquatic Morning Glory
Aquatic morning glory is a common aquatic plant; both its leaves and stems can grow in water, making it highly ornamental. Planting aquatic morning glory in the garden not only beautifies the environment but also helps control the growth of aquatic organisms.
5. Reed
Reed is both an economic crop and an ornamental plant. With abundant roots, it can grow in water and withstand waterlogging. Furthermore, reed can stabilize soil in windy conditions, making it an important component of many wetland nature reserves.

6. Cattail
Cattail is a tall aquatic plant that can grow in water about 30 cm deep. Its stalks can be made into woven items and are often used as greenery in ponds to beautify the environment.
7. Sweet Flag
Sweet flag is an aquatic plant with abundant roots that can grow in deep water. Both its leaves and flowers are very beautiful, and it also has excellent mosquito-repellent properties, creating a fresh and pleasant environment for the home.
8. Taro
Taro is a very common aquatic plant in tropical regions. Both its stems and leaves can grow in water and adapt to flooded environments. Taro's flowers are brightly colored and come in various shapes, making them rare highlights in the garden.
9. Spider Plant
Spider plant is a highly ornamental aquatic plant. Both its stems and leaves can grow in water and withstand waterlogging. Its peculiar shape, resembling dragon whiskers, earns it the name "Water Dragon Whiskers."
10. Lotus
Lotus is one of the most famous aquatic plants; both its rhizomes and leaves can grow in deep water. Lotus flowers come in various colors and have elegant forms, earning it the title "King of Flowers." Planting lotus in the garden can bring a fresh and refined atmosphere to the home.
11. Aloe Vera
Aloe vera is a succulent plant whose rhizomes and leaves can tolerate waterlogged environments. Additionally, aloe vera has excellent antibacterial properties and is often used as a raw material for medicines and cosmetics.
12. Crape Myrtle
Crape myrtle is an evergreen aquatic plant throughout the year; both its roots and leaves can grow in shallow water. Its flowers are brightly colored and elegantly shaped, making it an indispensable ornamental plant in the garden.
13. Michelia
Michelia is a common shallow-water plant; its rhizomes and leaves can grow in water. Its flowers display soft pink or white colors, very delicate and lovely, adding a joyful atmosphere to the family in the garden.
14. Daylily
Daylily is a wild aquatic plant; its rhizomes and leaves can grow in waterlogged environments. Its bright yellow flowers are known as "Spring Color of Riverbanks" and form a brilliant landscape in the garden.
15. Ixora
Ixora is a common aquatic plant; its stems and leaves can grow in deep water and have high ornamental value. Its flowers display soft pink or white colors, very gentle and beautiful, adding a romantic touch to the home.
Flowers that can withstand waterlogging not only thrive in such environments but also add special charm to the garden. From narcissus to lotus, from rain flower stone to sweet flag, these flowers each have their own characteristics and have become indispensable ornamental plants in the garden. If you also want your garden to have the charm of "water flowers," come and try planting these water-tolerant flowers!
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