Oh, dude, a water lily is definitely not a herbivore. I mean, it's a plant, so it's more like a chill vegan just soaking up the sun and water, not munching on other living things. So, yeah, no need to worry about those water lilies turning into plant-eating monsters anytime soon.
No, lily pads and water lilies are not the same. Lily pads are the large, flat leaves that float on the surface of the water, while water lilies are the beautiful flowers that bloom on long stalks above the water. Water lilies are attached to the bottom of the pond, whereas lily pads float on the surface.
The family of water lilies is called Nymphaeaceae.
No, a water lily is a fully aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the water. Its leaves and flowers float on the water, and its roots are anchored in the soil at the bottom of the pond or lake.
There is no such thing as a "royal lily pad." Lily pads are aquatic plants that float on the surface of water, typically found in ponds or lakes. The term "royal" is not used to describe this type of plant.
Surface tension... The water lily is relatively light, and only presses down with a small amount of force. The density of the water provides enough counter-pressure to keep the plant floating on the surface.
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The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
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its just a lily at that point
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flower/water= water lily
The Water Lily was created in 1890.
lily padnoun (plural lily pads) # The round leaf of a water lily, which floats on the surface of the water.
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Flower and Water makes a Water Lily on Alxemy.