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        Butomus

        Once upon a time, there was a unique plant called Butomus. It had delicate pink flowers that adorned its long, slender stems. Legend had it that Butomus originated from an ancient hidden garden guarded by mythical creatures. It was believed that anyone who found and cultivated Butomus would be blessed with good fortune and eternal happiness. People searched far and wide to obtain a single Butomus, but only the most patient and persistent succeeded. As the plant bloomed in their gardens, its beauty enchanted all who laid eyes upon it, spreading joy and happiness throughout the land.
        Once upon a time, there was a plant called Butomus. It lived beside a serene pond, where its vibrant pink flowers blossomed every summer. Legend has it that Butomus possessed magical powers to bring love and happiness to whoever could find its hidden treasure. People from far and wide searched for the plant, hoping to unlock its secrets. Many adventures unfolded as curious souls embarked on journeys, battling fierce challenges along the way. Eventually, a young couple found the elusive Butomus and discovered its treasure—a sparkling potion that forever bound their love. From that day on, Butomus became a symbol of eternal love, celebrated by all who heard its captivating tale.

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        Butomus umbellatus

        Butomus is the only known genus in the plant family Butomaceae, native to Europe and Asia. It is considered invasive in some parts of the United States.

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