Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
Yes, lotus leaves have stomata, but they are located on the upper surface of the leaf rather than the lower surface. This unique positioning helps reduce water loss through transpiration while still allowing for gas exchange.
Lotus leaf venation refers to the distinctive pattern of veins found in the leaves of the lotus plant (Nymphaea). This venation is characterized by a palmate arrangement, where large primary veins radiate from a central point and are connected by smaller secondary veins, creating a network that supports the leaf's large, flat structure. The unique venation system allows for efficient water drainage and contributes to the leaf's ability to float on water surfaces. This adaptation is essential for the lotus's aquatic habitat.
A lotus flower typically has four to five sepals. Sepals are the outermost ring of protective, leaf-like structures that surround the petals of a flower.
Yes, the water lotus has a swollen underground stem called a rhizome. This rhizome helps the plant store nutrients and allows it to survive in aquatic environments.
It is a leaf belongs to an aquatic plant of the family Nymphaeaceae.
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Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
k wat there trying to say the white lotus is a flower and it bloomed twice thts why they say the lotus of the leaf village blooms twice!
Lotus leaf tea can help to produce saliva and slake thirst, dispel the toxin, lower lipid and slim the body.
They are found on the upper surface of the leaf.
Yes, lotus leaves have stomata, but they are located on the upper surface of the leaf rather than the lower surface. This unique positioning helps reduce water loss through transpiration while still allowing for gas exchange.
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Stomata in lotus plant is on the upper side of the leaves . BY:Alvir Tuazon
Coz it is the only flower which has exact 100 corollas..
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A lotus flower typically has four to five sepals. Sepals are the outermost ring of protective, leaf-like structures that surround the petals of a flower.