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why do u find a few plants growing under a water lily

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Answered by rkk9999
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The water lily plant is rooted, and the leaves float on the water's surface. ... The stem of a water lily doesn't need to be strong enough to support the leaves either, because the water does that - they just float! But, the stem can grow up to 6 or 7 feet, as long as it needs to be to get its leaves to the surface.

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Answered by ak9537590
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ANS Water lilies have a number of adaptations that help them survive in water, including big leaves that float on the water's surface to attract ample sunlight for photosynthesis. The top side of the leaf is covered with a cuticle to keep it as dry as possible, and the underside has thorns to protect against predators

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Most people will agree on something: water lilies are simply beautiful and special! They are beautiful because of the shape of the flower, its petals, and even their lily pads. And they are special because they can grow in dirty soil or mud.

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