lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant
The pads (leaves) are part of a water lily.
The leaves and stems of lilly pads that are submerged are flexible, so that they can move with the underwater currents. They also have air spaces in their stems to support them when under water. Lilly pads lack a strong water transport system; instead water and nutrients are absorbed directly through the leaves. The roots are reduced or not even there, because the roots are only needed to anchor the plant in the water. The seeds lilly pads produce can float and the chlorophyll is only on the top of the leaves.
A lily pad is a nonvascular plant because it has no true roots.
there is a lot of plants that live in ponds such as duckweed lily pads and cattails
Duck weed can grow on land that is just kinda swampy nd on water water lily can just live on the water.
The leaves of the water lily sit on the water, but the lotus rises and it's leaves sit up to four feet above the surface.
lily padnoun (plural lily pads) # The round leaf of a water lily, which floats on the surface of the water.
Lily pads can be found at the Hardy water lilies website and the The Tree Nursery website in their lily pad section. You can also buy artificial lily pads online.
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No. Lily pads or water lilies can not live in oceans because of the salt water content. Lily pads can only live in bodies of freshwater with temperate or tropical climates.
yes
i am not sure if lily pads are endangered.
Lily pads, water lettuce, and cattail.
Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
well frogs sit on them so maybe the frogs take a bite now and then? frogs do not eat lily pads. There are several critters than can eat your lily pads, from certain fish to aphids and snails and larval caterpillar type bugs.
Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss
the slimy white thing on the back of your lily padis a slug making babies or a drop of water.
no lily pads do not eat because they are plants but they do have roots.