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lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant
day lily is a vascular plant
Yes. Angiosperms are flowering plants, and water lilies do, in fact, have flowers.
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.
of course, all plants do. its like a person without veins --- no all plants are not vascular! here are some examples of non vascular plants ex1) mosses ex2)hornworts ex3)liverworts ex4)Algae Here are some that are vascular ex1)fern ex2)roses
Water Lily and Lotus are some I know
A water lily is fully submerged an sends its leaves and flowers up to the surface.
these are some of the examples: 1.water Lily 2.water shamrock 3.lotus 4.cattail 5.Water Pennywort 6.Alligator Weed 7.Buttonbush
lillies are a ground plant and lily pads are a water plant
The stomata have to be able to access air easily as its purpose is to take in and give out carbon dioxide oxygen. Since both the water lily and lotus are water plants partially submerged in water, air would be more easily accesible from the upper surface.
Using their stomata normally located under the leaf, but since the bottom of the lily pad's leaf is submerged in water, the stomata are on the top of the leaf.
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Water lily.
The water lily, as the name suggests, grows in the water. That is what the term "aquatic plant" means. The Latin word aqua means water.
Because water lily is an aquatic plant and it requires plenty of water for its survival.
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lily pads