true
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
Water lilies have a higher rate of transpiration compared to cacti. This is primarily due to their aquatic environment and large, broad leaves that facilitate water loss through evaporation. In contrast, cacti are adapted to arid conditions and have specialized structures, such as thick, waxy skin and reduced leaf surface area, to minimize water loss and conserve moisture.
True. The leaves of the giant water lily, scientifically known as Victoria Amazonica, can indeed grow up to four meters in length. These large leaves help the plant to float on water while providing shade for aquatic creatures below.
Water lilies have evolved over millions of years to thrive in aquatic environments. Their leaves are adapted to float on the water surface, while their roots anchor them in the sediment. The flowers have also adapted to attract pollinators such as bees and beetles.
Water lilies cannot survive on land as they are water plants that require water to grow and thrive. They are adapted to live in ponds, lakes, and slow-flowing streams where their roots are anchored in the soil at the bottom and their leaves float on the surface.
in a pond
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
Nenúfar gigante is a Spanish equivalent of the English term "giant water lily".Specifically, the word nenúfar is a masculine singular noun which means "water lily". The feminine/masculine adjective gigante translates as "giant". The pronunciation will be "ney-NOO-far hee-GAN-tey" in Spanish.
True
no, it produces flowers, fruits and seeds.
They can grow to 4-5m across.
You would expect to find more stomata in a water lily than in a desert cactus. Water lilies grow in aquatic environments where water is abundant, allowing for increased gas exchange through numerous stomata on their surfaces. In contrast, desert cacti have adapted to arid conditions by reducing the number of stomata to minimize water loss, often opening them only at night to conserve moisture.
Yes, the Giant Water Lily, scientifically known as Victoria amazonica, is a plant. It is a species of flowering plant that grows in the Amazon River basin and has large, floating leaves that can reach up to 3 meters in diameter.
Water lilies have a higher rate of transpiration compared to cacti. This is primarily due to their aquatic environment and large, broad leaves that facilitate water loss through evaporation. In contrast, cacti are adapted to arid conditions and have specialized structures, such as thick, waxy skin and reduced leaf surface area, to minimize water loss and conserve moisture.
no
True. The leaves of the giant water lily, scientifically known as Victoria Amazonica, can indeed grow up to four meters in length. These large leaves help the plant to float on water while providing shade for aquatic creatures below.
The Giant Dagger Yucca (Yucca carnerosana) is the world's largest lily.