Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
No, the water lotus does not have a woody stem. It has a fleshy rhizome from which stems arise, but these stems are not woody.
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.
Woody stem
well the hard stemm is woody so im guessin the other stem is the herbaceous stem
Lotus is a stem because it grows above the ground with leaves and flowers. The root of the lotus plant is usually submerged under water or in muddy soil.
No, the water lotus does not have a woody stem. It has a fleshy rhizome from which stems arise, but these stems are not woody.
Lotus stem is also known as kamal kakdi
Lotus Stem
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depends on what type of lotus you are looking for the fastest lotus is the exige is the fastest lotus in the world
In acids, lotus stems turn pink or red due to the presence of anthocyanins. In bases, lotus stems turn green or yellow as the anthocyanins change their structure.
Lotus is an aquatic plant fixed at the bottom of the pond. To reach the surface of the water lotus stems are thin & hollow.
There's a lotus flower, and a type of car called a Lotus, but as far as I'm aware there's no bug by that name.
An adaptation of the lotus flower is that its stems underwater are flexible to move with the current of the water so that they will not snap.
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.
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