YES! The waxy coat of the water hyacinth leaves is waterproof and covers a spongy parenchyma tissue. Together with its swollen stem, which is filled with more spongy parenchyma tissue, it makes the plant float.
water lily and lotus have upper surface of their leaves waxy coated why
waxy or cuticleve water is mearnt to cover and protect the leave from excessive water lose,because lily have broad leaves
Harder the better. Waxy leaves minimize the loss of water by transpiration
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
A waxy layer called the cuticle prevents water loss in leaves.
Leaves have a waxy coating called a cuticle to prevent excess water loss through transpiration. Without this coating they would dry up. The waxy layer blocks the stomata preventing as much water evaporating from them
Harder the better. Waxy leaves minimize the loss of water by transpiration
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
Waxy and glossy
Keep water out.
Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
A waxy layer called the cuticle prevents water loss in leaves.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
Leaves have a waxy coating called a cuticle to prevent excess water loss through transpiration. Without this coating they would dry up. The waxy layer blocks the stomata preventing as much water evaporating from them
The leaves of the lotus will get damaged due to water
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
Yes. Many leaves have waxy surfaces to minimise water-loss through evaporation. Hairs on leaves inhibit insects and other animals from eating them.