The increase in lily pads this year could be attributed to several factors, including favorable weather conditions such as warmer temperatures and increased sunlight, which promote their growth. Additionally, nutrient-rich runoff from agricultural or urban areas can create ideal conditions for their proliferation. Finally, reduced competition from other aquatic plants or changes in water levels might also contribute to the surge in lily pad populations.
Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
Water lily are autotrophs This is the right answer
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This is a Q i have never found out, but i did!! Frogs sit on the lily pad because they dont sink under the weight of a frog. Also, flies and other insects find the lily flower very attractive, so they get bed and breakfeast! Also, what else would they sit on! A crisp packet?!
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.
i think so
well frogs sit on them so maybe the frogs take a bite now and then? frogs do not eat lily pads. There are several critters than can eat your lily pads, from certain fish to aphids and snails and larval caterpillar type bugs.
Yes, a water-lily is a producer. All plants are producers, so, therefore a water lily is a producer.
it has waterproth coat on so it can stay dry
The number of lily pads needed to fill a pond depends on the pond's size and the spacing of the pads. Generally, a single lily pad can cover about 1 square foot, so you would need to calculate the pond's surface area to determine how many pads are required. Additionally, factors like the growth rate of the plants and the desired coverage density will influence the final count. It's best to start with a smaller number and monitor their growth before adding more.
i'm not 100% sure, but i don't think so, of course it depends on what kind of fish, and what kind of lily pads, but i do know, that if they EAT them, it could cause them to have digestion problems, but i wouldn't worry about that...
Water lily are autotrophs This is the right answer
Well there is other plants that can grow in water like lily pads so if you use lily pads it would be water.If you are growing a land plant it would be both. So if you were growing to see by doing water by itself and the soil by it self with the plant it would be soil.
A lily pad is a nonvascular plant because it has no true roots.
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This is a Q i have never found out, but i did!! Frogs sit on the lily pad because they dont sink under the weight of a frog. Also, flies and other insects find the lily flower very attractive, so they get bed and breakfeast! Also, what else would they sit on! A crisp packet?!
lily allen has wrote 104 song so she done 104 xx