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
coz the have legs so they can swim hehehe
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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.
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.
Seaweeds have adapted to freshwater biomes by forming attachment structures like holdfasts to anchor themselves to rocks or other substrates, allowing them to thrive in flowing water. Lilies have adapted to freshwater biomes by developing specialized roots that absorb nutrients from the water and support the plant in aquatic environments. Both seaweeds and lilies have evolved to regulate osmotic balance to survive in freshwater habitats.
are adapted to survive periods of drought by sealing themselves in their shells, but slugs are quite restricted by the amount of water in their environment. ...
Water lilies obtain nutrients from the soil through their root systems. Their roots absorb nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and other minerals present in the soil. The water lilies filter these nutrients from the soil through their roots to support their growth and development.
They get water from the rich soil.
Water lilies have evolved over millions of years to thrive in aquatic environments. Their leaves are adapted to float on the water surface, while their roots anchor them in the sediment. The flowers have also adapted to attract pollinators such as bees and beetles.
Water Lilies Food was created in 1995.