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Yes, the pads of a giant lily pad are adapted to conserve water. They have a waxy coating on their surface that helps reduce evaporation, and their shape helps to trap air, creating a cushion of air that further helps in conserving water. Additionally, the stomata (pores) on the upper side of the pad are only open during the night to minimize water loss through transpiration.
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
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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.
The water lily's genus and species name is Nymphaea spp.
in a pond
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
Nenúfar gigante is a Spanish equivalent of the English term "giant water lily".Specifically, the word nenúfar is a masculine singular noun which means "water lily". The feminine/masculine adjective gigante translates as "giant". The pronunciation will be "ney-NOO-far hee-GAN-tey" in Spanish.
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no, it produces flowers, fruits and seeds.
They can grow to 4-5m across.
Yes. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and water lilies do, in fact, have flowers.
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The Giant Dagger Yucca (Yucca carnerosana) is the world's largest lily.
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.
flower/water= water lily