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Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
This is a Q i have never found out, but i did!! Frogs sit on the lily pad because they dont sink under the weight of a frog. Also, flies and other insects find the lily flower very attractive, so they get bed and breakfeast! Also, what else would they sit on! A crisp packet?!
Lily pads can be found at the Hardy water lilies website and the The Tree Nursery website in their lily pad section. You can also buy artificial lily pads online.
They can grow up to 4-5 metres across.
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In in murkey water on lillie pads. Mostly warmer climates.They are really beautiful and are used in many religions as a sign of peace, such as Buddism and Hinduism. They are also used in many Greek myths.
cat tails, lily pads,
Yes they can. There are many species of underwater plants. Seaweed or lily-pads for example. Both of them live mostly underwater, but can interact with the surface. Lily-pads do have flowers that break the surface for pollination. The pads are close to the surface for photosynthesis. Seaweed also tends to grow close to the surface, where there is more light.
Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
Near Lily Pads, Sometimes in Warmer Climates, like is USA.
i am not sure if lily pads are endangered.
lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant
A lilypad is the name given to the floating leaves of a waterlily, leaves cannot be pollinated but bees do pollinate the flowers of waterlilies.
Many different kinds of plants grow in water. Seaweed and lily pads are two examples.