Leaves.
The Victoria water lily grows in the Amazon rainforest of South America, and it is edible. However, the only edible part of the plant is its seeds, which can be harvested and eaten like popcorn. These can be eaten by people around the globe.
yes.
Lily bulbs and petals tend to be edible. However, stargazer lilies are toxic to cats.
The edible part of the sego lily is the bulb, but be cautious, the sego lily can resemble very toxic flowers.
I'm not sure about all of the lily pad and how edible or poisonous it is but i am almost certain that the bulbs are edible and are very potato like when cooked.
leaves and roots and the flower and thats all
the parts of a lily, (not including the stem) consist of the pistol, sigma, style, ovary, ovule, petal, receptacal, pollen tube, stamen, anther, and the filament.
The only one i know is the trout lily. I've heard it tastes pretty good too!
An edible lily bulb is the underground part of a lily plant that is harvested and consumed as a vegetable. It has a crunchy texture and a mild flavor, often used in Asian cuisine in dishes like stir-fries, soups, and salads. Lily bulbs are rich in nutrients and are believed to have health benefits such as promoting relaxation and reducing inflammation.
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.
Beans are contained inside the bean pod which is also edible. These pods grow on climbing vines.
flower/water= water lily