1. Does the water-lily 'open up' (that is, bloom) quickly over a night or day, or gradually over a few days? What supports your answer?
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Water lilies bloom from May through September, putting July smack in the middle of prime water lily season. In frost-free regions, water lilies bloom year-round. But you have to be lucky to catch a water lily blooming; each individual flower lasts for about four days before sinking under the water to rot.
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Water lily blooms from May through September. Water lily blooms last for about four days before sinking under the water to rot.
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