The number of lily pads needed to fill a pond depends on the pond's size and the spacing of the pads. Generally, a single lily pad can cover about 1 square foot, so you would need to calculate the pond's surface area to determine how many pads are required. Additionally, factors like the growth rate of the plants and the desired coverage density will influence the final count. It's best to start with a smaller number and monitor their growth before adding more.
The humorous answer is to say "there aren't two lily pads in the pond, only one." The mathematical answer is that identical lily pads would take 29 days to fill the pond (not 15), because after the first day, a single lily pad would be twice its size, or the same size as the set of two would be to start out.
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It should take about 1 more day because the number off lily pads in a pond double every day
Lily pads, water lettuce, and cattail.
algae, lily pads, bulrushes and pond weed! hope i helped!
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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.
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no lily pads do not eat because they are plants but they do have roots.
Aquatic plants, such as water lilies, duck weed etc.