Pond weed does not eat water lilies, but it does require a large amount of oxygen which often chokes the lilies out of the pond.
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They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
ponds or lakes
In the game Tinkerbell for DS, you can find water lilies in the Pixie Hollow Garden area. Look around ponds or bodies of water within the game to locate the water lilies.
they are in ponds............. im sry tht is all i got
I like it too Lilly
Duckweed is a small, floating aquatic plant with tiny leaves that spread across the water surface, while water lilies are larger aquatic plants that typically have showy flowers and round leaves that float on the water's surface. Duckweed reproduces rapidly and is often considered a nuisance in ponds, while water lilies are prized for their beauty in ornamental ponds and gardens.
Water lilies are classified under the plant family Nymphaeaceae, with the genus being Nymphaea. They are aquatic plants with floating leaves and showy flowers that are often found in ponds or slow-moving water bodies.
Water lilies belong to the family Nymphaeaceae and the genus Nymphaea. They are aquatic plants known for their floating leaves and vibrant flowers that grow in freshwater habitats like ponds and lakes.
Lilies are often the focal point of most ponds. They are very hardy. The larger varieties are planted so that there is 12" to 24" of water over the top of the pot and the smaller varieties under 6" to 18" of water. The uniqueness of lilies is their ability for the pads to grow to the top of the water surface no matter the depth.
Some examples of flowers that grow in water include water lilies, lotus flowers, and water hyacinths. These aquatic plants typically thrive in ponds, lakes, and other freshwater environments, adding beauty to the water's surface.
Ponds are typically fresh water, but you can also have salt water ponds or brackish (somewhat salty) ponds.