Water lilies belong to the plant family Nymphaea--the many different species in this family are found in a variety of habitats distributed around the world. Water lilies are low-maintenance plants that thrive under a wide variety of conditions and produce lovely, fragrant blossoms. They can also provide habitat and food for wildlife. These qualities make water lilies popular plants for use in aquatic gardening. However, the same qualities that make water lilies such hardy plants can also make them invasive in natural habitats outside of their native range.
You can't breed a habitat. You have to buy a water habitat.
The answer is their habitat is under the water
That depends if you mean a habitat upbove the water then NO it can stay in the water but yes it can have a habitat under water
The kind of water habitat that a roundworms live in is salt water
The jacana's habitat is near the water.
A fishes habitat is in water.
a water habitat. usually lake and stream and river.
A blue fishes habitat is in the water.
a habitat needs food, water, and shelter
the habitat can provide enough food and water for the organism living on it
water?
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