All of the structures in a lily are considered internal structure, but depending on the question, it might just want structures in the inside of the lily.
All of the structures in a lily are considered internal structure, but depending on the question, it might just want structures in the inside of the lily.
No, lotus flowers grow separately from lily pads. Lotus flowers emerge from the water on tall stems, while lily pads float on the surface of the water and are part of the plant structure of water lilies.
Lily pads float on the water due to their structure and the large surface area that helps them stay buoyant. They are filled with air pockets that provide buoyancy, allowing them to float on the surface of the water.
A lily pad floats on water due to its buoyancy – the upward force exerted by the water that opposes the weight of the lily pad. This buoyant force is greater than the weight of the lily pad, allowing it to stay afloat on the water's surface. Additionally, the shape and structure of the lily pad help distribute its weight evenly, contributing to its ability to float.
Lily and you
Lily Ann, Lily Caire, Lily Jane
lily's mom, Lily
No, spider lily is not a dicot; it is a monocot. Spider lilies belong to the family Amaryllidaceae and are characterized by their narrow leaves and flower structure, which are typical of monocots. Unlike dicots, monocots typically have one cotyledon in their seeds and parallel leaf venation.
Water LilyCalla LilyCassablanca LilyStargazer LilyLily of the ValleyMorning Star LilySiroi LilyCoral Lily (also known as Low Lily or Siberian Lily)Tiger Lily (also known as Swamp Lily or Columbia Lily)Japanese LilyGoldband LilyTurban LilyMadonna LilyOrange or Fire LilyWood Lily (also known as Philadelphia Lily or Prairie Lily)Carolina LilyMichigan LilyCanada Lily (also known as Meadow Lily)Sierra Tiger Lily (also known as Alpine Lily)Panther or Leopard LilyWashington Lily (also known as Shasta Lily or Mt. Hood Lily)Humboldt's LilyBolander's LilyMartagon Lily (also known as Turk's Cap Lily)Easter Lily
These are the few other words for lilies. sego, amaryllis, iris, daffodil, narcissus, star grass, lily of the valley, fleur-de-lis, belladonna lily, spider lily, Guernsey lily, day lily, mariposa lily, cape lily, water lily, calla lily.
The Easter Lily, Tiger Lily, and Asiatic Lily are toxic to cats. Non-toxic lilies for cats include the Peace Lily, Calla Lily, and Peruvian Lily.
Lily? There is no Lily in the Hunger Games