What kind of roots do water lilies have?
What kind of roots does a water lily have?
it does not have any roots or root system
yes
they can survive because of their roots
The only part of it underwater are its stem and roots. The leaf stays at the top all the time to get sunlight. The stem is corkscrew shaped, which allows the leaf to go up and down with the water level.
Depends what kind of plant it is
the components of a water lily leaf is pigment of couse you dweeb
You can't unless the water lily is in a pond and has the right requirements and environment.
leaves and roots and the flower and thats all
they can survive because of their roots
The lily has a taproot system. The taproot goes straight down as it grows and smaller roots shoot off the sides and grow outward.
yes
Lily pads, water lettuce, and cattail.
yes.
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Maples have shallow roots that do not like to sit in water so keep the drainage good.
The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
a daisy dandilion and a lily
flower/water= water lily