coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
It can live in the water. It is rooted under water but the leaves are afloat so that they can get sunlight (:
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
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water lilies
No, they die off.
Water lilies cannot survive on land as they are water plants that require water to grow and thrive. They are adapted to live in ponds, lakes, and slow-flowing streams where their roots are anchored in the soil at the bottom and their leaves float on the surface.
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.
Two adaptive features of lotus- Lotus leaves are wide and disc-shaped, which allows them to float on water. Their generous surface area allows them to absorb a large amount of sunlight.
Plants commonly found in a bayou include cypress trees, tupelo trees, sawgrass, water lilies, and ferns. These plants have adapted to thrive in the wet, swampy conditions of a bayou ecosystem.
Some examples of plants that grow in water include lotus, water lilies, water hyacinth, and duckweed. These plants have adapted to thrive in aquatic environments by having specialized structures and mechanisms to access nutrients and maintain buoyancy.
Sure! Hydrophytes are plants that are adapted to grow in aquatic environments, such as water lilies or cattails.
Water lilies have adaptations such as air spaces in their leaves, which help them float on water. Their long stems anchor them in the muddy bottom of ponds. Additionally, their leaves are coated with a waxy layer that repels water, preventing them from becoming waterlogged.