yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
Another name for the flowering woodland plant known as Cuckoo Pint is Arum Lily.
Yes, a stargazer lily is a dicot plant. Dicots are plants that have two seed leaves when they sprout, as opposed to monocots which have only one. Stargazer lilies belong to the dicot family of flowering plants.
Water lily - example Nymphae
The bottom of a water lily typically consists of a rhizome, which is a horizontal stem that anchors the plant in the sediment at the bottom of the water. This rhizome also produces roots that help absorb nutrients from the water and anchor the plant in place.
flowering plant
yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
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.
An African lily is a flowering plant of the genus Agapanthus, especially Agapanthus umbellatus.
A calla lily is a flowering plant of the genus Zantedeschia, not related to either the Calla genus or a true lily.
The plant you are referring to is Erythronium, commonly known as Trout Lily. It is a spring-flowering perennial plant that produces small, lily-like flowers. The name "dogs tooth violet" likely comes from the shape of the plant's corms.
Flowering.
Another name for the flowering woodland plant known as Cuckoo Pint is Arum Lily.
The calla lily is a flowering plant in the Araceae, family. Calla lily's are native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Dauben plant has the special feature in that it is highly viviparous and can produce a flowering lily off of one of its leaves.
Let's look at the scientific classification to find out if the daffodil is a flowering plant:Kindom; PlantaeDivision: Angiosperms (aka Magnoliophyta) are the flowering, seed-producing plantsGroup: Monocots (one cotyledon)Order: Asparagales (bulbs)Family: Amaryllidaceae (Herbaceous plant with showy, lily-like flowers)Subfamily: AmaryllidaceaeGenus: NarcissusSince a daffodil is of the division Angiosperm, then YES it is a flowering plant. This is verified farther down with the family Amaryllidaceae which have showy, lily-like flowers.
no