Water lily is a typical water plant which ..leaves
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This is a species of water lily whose leavesfloat on the surface of a pond or lake. If it were like an ordinary leaf, it would have the majority of its stomata in the lower epidermis, pressed against the water's surface – they would be unable to absorb any carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Water lilies are aquatic rhizomatous herbaceous perennials, sometimes with stolons, as well. The stem is angular and erect. The leaves grow from the rhizome on long petioles(stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem). Floating round leaves of waterlily grow up to 12 inches across.
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