From where do flowers get water required
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Plants need water for photosynthesis. Absorbed by the roots, water travels through a plant's stems to the chloroplasts in the leaves. ... But they get most of the water they need through their roots
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Flowers absorb water through the xylem, a tissue of thin tubes found on the outer stem of plants. Its job is to transport water and nutrients from the roots to all areas of the plant. The water moves up the xylem like soda moving up a straw when you suck on it. This process is called capillary action.
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