Water lilies typically do not grow singly; they often grow in clusters or colonies. Each plant has a floating leaf structure that spreads across the water surface, and they reproduce through rhizomes, which help them establish multiple plants in the same area. This growth habit allows them to create beautiful, dense patches in ponds and lakes. However, in some cases, individual water lilies can be found growing alone, particularly if environmental conditions or competition for resources dictate such a growth pattern.
hibiscus, and morning glory grow singly
Water lilies grow in shallow water
They can be planted singly or in groups. Most are plant singly.
most likely is singly than bunch
not singly nor in a bunch....
most likely is singly than bunch
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
They grow in clusters.
yes
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grass grow in a bunch