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A stinking corpse lily is a lily that smells like a dead corpse. That's why it is called "corpse" lily. (:
The scientific name for stinking corpse lily is Rafflesia arnoldii.
Lily Mollahan from "Lily's Crossing" is described as courageous, loyal, and compassionate. She demonstrates bravery in the face of challenges, maintains strong friendships, and shows kindness towards others despite the difficult circumstances she faces.
Lily and Rosaleen face challenges in finding food and lodging while on the run because they are in a unfamiliar area without money or resources. This forces them to rely on their wits and the kindness of strangers to survive.
You can't unless the water lily is in a pond and has the right requirements and environment.
They can float on water
In "The Secret Life of Bees," Lily is portrayed as intelligent because she is a quick learner, resourceful, and resilient in the face of challenges. Despite her difficult circumstances, she demonstrates wisdom and maturity beyond her years.
The Indian Pipe, Snow Plant and Stinking Corpse Lily do not use photosynthesis to produce their own food.
they can survive because of their roots
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An autotroph is an organism that can produce organic compounds out of non-living energy. Examples of autotrophs on land are the corpse lily, Venus fly trap and the ball moss.
Plants are called autotrophs because they can produce their own food through photosynthesis. This process involves using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create glucose for energy. Autotrophs do not rely on consuming other organisms for nutrients, unlike heterotrophs.