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“'Oh!' I exclaimed happily, as a submerged plant caught my eye. Its thin, branching, bottle-brush leaves looked somewhat similar to coontail or even watermilfoil, but I knew better. 'Bladderwort!' I exclaimed. I’ve written about this carnivorous plant with yellow snapdragon-like flowers before," writes Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.

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