The lily of the valley survives in its climate by growing in cool, shaded areas with moist, well-drained soil. Its shallow root system allows it to access water efficiently, while its ability to go dormant during dry periods helps it survive fluctuations in moisture levels. The plant also thrives in temperate regions with mild winters, allowing it to withstand cold temperatures.
warm and sunny most of the time.
camels can not survive because they need to have the climate hot to survive.camels store water in there hump cuz of the rain fall in the dessert they will not survive
It is theorized that the valley networks on Mars formed when Mars had a warmer wetter climate so that precipitation might account for the branched networks etc.
Hard to survive weather
The Indus Valley Civilization was most completely destroyed by natural disasters such as climate change. Flooding of the Indus River and changes in the monsoon patterns are believed to have contributed to the decline of this ancient civilization.
No, deer do not typically eat lily of the valley as it is toxic to them.
Lily of da Valley was created on 2001-03-14.
No. The phrase "lily of the valley" does not appear in the KJV bible.
The Lily of the Valley - 1914 was released on: USA: June 1914
Song 2:1 I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys. Not valley but valleys
Jesus Christ...he is known as "The Lily of the Valley."
The Lily of the Valley is a woodland plant with large broad green leaves and small white bell shaped sweetly scented flowers. A full description and photo is available by clicking the related link.
The most common color of the flower Lily of The Valley is a pinkish-white.
Lily of the valley.
lily of the valley
Lily of the Valley or Convallaria majalis grows in late spring. It is no longer in the lily family. It now is part of the Asparagaceae family. It can be invasive and is poisonous. But many people love the smell.
the climate in the central valley is mainly hot and dry