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South Asian countries
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Aquatic plants are culturally and religiously significant in South Asian countries.
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East Asian countries
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Aquatic plants and natural elements are frequently utilized in traditional East Asian fish tank ornamentation.
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Middle Eastern countries
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Aquatic plants are uncommonly used in Middle Eastern landscaping and gardening due to water scarcity.
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian countries prioritize minimalistic and functional use of aquatic plants in sustainable environmental practices.
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Fiji
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Aquatic plants in Fiji are culturally significant and are used for ceremonial decorations and traditional crafts.
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Greece
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Aquatic plants in Greek culture are associated with mythology and symbolism, particularly with reverence for water deities and nymphs often depicted with water plants.
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Mediterranean countries
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Aquatic plants in Mediterranean cultures are associated with mythology and symbolism, especially the worship of water deities and nymphs.
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aquatic plants
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Northern European countries
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Aquatic plants are harvested for culinary use in Northern European countries.
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aquatic plants
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Pacific Island countries
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Aquatic plants are culturally significant in Pacific Island countries and are used in ceremonial decorations and traditional crafts.
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South American countries
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Aquatic plants in South American countries are used for medicinal purposes, including water hyacinth in traditional herbal remedies.
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