Water lilies belong to the plant family Nymphaea--the many different species in this family are found in a variety of habitats distributed around the world. Water lilies are low-maintenance plants that thrive under a wide variety of conditions and produce lovely, fragrant blossoms. They can also provide habitat and food for wildlife. These qualities make water lilies popular plants for use in aquatic gardening. However, the same qualities that make water lilies such hardy plants can also make them invasive in natural habitats outside of their native range.
I think it is herb,but I'm not sure.
helps clean the water, draws it,s nutrents from the water,
Water lilies provide oxygen to the water, create habitat for fish and other aquatic organisms, offer shade and protection to aquatic creatures, and add beauty to ponds and water gardens. They also help in maintaining water quality by absorbing excess nutrients.
In waterlily cells, the function of the vacuole is to store nutrients, water, and waste products. In fish cells, the function of the mitochondria is to produce energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. In paramecium cells, the function of the contractile vacuole is to regulate water content by pumping out excess water to maintain internal osmotic balance.
There are Ball, Waterlily, Single, Formal Decorative, Informal Decorative, Cactus, Semi Cactus, and Laciniated.
The colors of a waterlily are pink white or lilac
by the water you know waterlily lives in the water thats why the answer is water
by the water you know waterlily lives in the water thats why the answer is water
now the roots of a water lily are shallow so it takes as much water it can get and sprouts hence the term water it is ment to live in water or else it will die. Now while this is happening the waterlily is growing and so forth if you need to know more just GOOGLE it.
Water lily, woolly ragwort, wisteria
The name of the waterlily in Sanskrit is "kumud" or "kamal."
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Water lily