With water & the sun...........
Water lilies grow in shallow water
It can grow to be 6 to 12 inches in diameter
Tiger lilies typically grow to a height of 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters) tall.
A lotus plant cannot grow in desert because a lotus plant grow in water and in desert there is no water.
Turtles and koi will eat water lilies. Dogs and raccoons will break the pots that water lilies grow in and cause damage. Aphids and snails also cause damage to water lilies.
Water lilies require a continuous supply of water to survive, and desert environments typically lack sufficient water for these plants to thrive. The low water availability in deserts would make it difficult for water lilies to establish and grow in the sandy soil.
Yes you can grow Asiatic lilies in Tennessee. Daylilies grow well too.
Lilies grow from bulbs. The bulbs have overlapping scales. You can break off scales and grow new lilies asexually.
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.
They grow In ponds and lakes In slow moving or still fresh water.
Water lilies are usually biotic, some are abiotic, but most are biotic