Water lilies are angiosperms, distinctive colors, many body parts
Water lilies can last a long time and require little maintenance. They live in the water and pond. As long as the water does not get too cold and ice it will be fine.
They have long stalks ty very much & i like french fries:d
No, lily pads and water lilies are not the same. Lily pads are the large, flat leaves that float on the surface of the water, while water lilies are the beautiful flowers that bloom on long stalks above the water. Water lilies are attached to the bottom of the pond, whereas lily pads float on the surface.
Most roses available today in stores are "long stemmed" roses. Essentially, to answer your question I would need to know the answer to this: "are they better for what?". If you plan to make an arrangement, and cut the stems down, then no, long stemmed roses are not necessary. If however you have a long-necked elegant vase to put your cut roses in then you are definitely looking for long stemmed roses. Most varieties sold in stores have been genetically modified so that they stand better over time in water. Longer does not necessarily mean better- just more expensive.
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Water lilies have weak stems so the plant depends on its leaves and its ability to float.Calla lilies have large leaves which help the plant make more food. It also rests during hot weather and it withers away to rebound when weather is cooler.Asiatic lilies have adapted to grow sturdy roots along the stem to allow the lilies to grow tall.
No, but there is a water-bird called the gallinule. It has long toes which it uses to walk along floating vegetation like water lilies.
It depends on the weather, but about five days for the smaller varieties.
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Hybrid Tea and Grandiflora.
a long stemd funnel is a thistle tube funnel
every week you should water them