Water lilies are generally considered perennial plants, meaning they can survive for multiple growing seasons. They remain dormant during the colder months but re-emerge in the spring as temperatures rise. While they may not retain their foliage year-round like evergreens, they have a life cycle that allows them to thrive year after year in suitable conditions.
Yes, water lily pads are usually seasonal and tend to grow during warmer months when the water temperature is higher. In colder climates, they may die back during the winter months and regrow in the spring.
Cacti are typically classified as evergreen plants, meaning they retain their foliage year-round. However, some cacti species may shed their spines or leaves in response to environmental changes or seasonal variations.
A water lily belongs to the family Nymphaeaceae.
Nymphaea is the family name for most water lillies.
Yes, lily pads have stems that connect them to the water's surface. These stems are called petioles and help support the lily pads as they float on the water.
Yes, water lily pads are usually seasonal and tend to grow during warmer months when the water temperature is higher. In colder climates, they may die back during the winter months and regrow in the spring.
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.
flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
Cacti are typically classified as evergreen plants, meaning they retain their foliage year-round. However, some cacti species may shed their spines or leaves in response to environmental changes or seasonal variations.
its just a lily at that point
flower/water= water lily
The Water Lily was created in 1890.
flower/water= water lily
lily padnoun (plural lily pads) # The round leaf of a water lily, which floats on the surface of the water.
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it will die of lack of water