Some wetland plants grow completely underwater, others grow partly submerged, and some grow in places were the ground is often wet. 

a photograph of Grandma Lake Wetlands State Natural Area
Female arrowhead plant
The leaves of this plant give its name away.
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a twig of black willow with long, narrow leaves and catkins
Black willows are part of a large family of trees and shrubs that usually grow along streams and in other moist places.
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Close up of cattail
This wetland plant is very common to Wisconsin's marshes, ponds, ditches, rivers and lakes.
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March Marigold, Image Credit: Thomas Meyer
Another plant of wet places is the marsh marigold.
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Blooming purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) growing at a garden
Purple loosestrife is a non-native invasive plant that has taken over some wetland areas.
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Yellow lotus in bloom
This beautiful wetland plant can be found throughout the Midwest and eastern United States.
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