A lotus plant cannot grow in desert because a lotus plant grow in water and in desert there is no water.
Because lotus grows in a liquid place whereas a desert is dry place where there is no water so there is no possibility of lotus growing.
If there is no permanent water supply there can be no water lilies.
Yes, they can grow in the desert if there is a permanent water supply.
What is the answer
Limiting factor
Yes, mimosa trees will grow in desert climates with sufficient water.
what are two abiotic factors that affect water lilies
Yes. Some plants have long roots to get water deep in the soil, or branched roots to get water over a wide area. With thick waxy layer on the stems and leaves, water can be retained and the tissues are protected from strong sunshine. Some plants have pin-like leaves to reduce water loss.
Tamarisks are able to adapt in desert areas because they can find even small amounts of water underground. They are also able to grow very quickly.
Limiting factor
With water & the sun...........
Water lilies grow in shallow water
They grow until they reach the surface of the water.
Water lilies, sea weed.
It can grow to be 6 to 12 inches in diameter
Turtles and koi will eat water lilies. Dogs and raccoons will break the pots that water lilies grow in and cause damage. Aphids and snails also cause damage to water lilies.
Yes you can grow Asiatic lilies in Tennessee. Daylilies grow well too.
Lilies grow from bulbs. The bulbs have overlapping scales. You can break off scales and grow new lilies asexually.
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
Iris is a flower that needs a lot of water. It could not grow in a desert.
The desert animals eat the desert lily