under the ground
no, they are leaves.
Seeds form from ovules in the ovary of the plant. In fruit-bearing plants, the fruit develops around the ovule as the fertilized seeds develop. Other plants form seed pods or kernels for the same purpose, which is to enclose the seeds.
yes I think so as there is flower Any plant with a flower is a flowering plant. Lily's have flowers, so they are flowering plants.
The Victoria water lily grows in the Amazon rainforest of South America, and it is edible. However, the only edible part of the plant is its seeds, which can be harvested and eaten like popcorn. These can be eaten by people around the globe.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
You can find Calla Lily seeds at any local plant and garden/home improvement store. Examples of home improvement stores in America that carry plants are The Home Depot, Lowe's and OSH.
A sabadilla is a Mexican and Central American plant of the lily family, or the seeds of this plant, commonly used in medicine and insecticides.
You can find a diagram of a lily flower athttp://www.buzzaboutbees.net/plant-pollination-process.html
Yes you can purchase trout lily seeds.
Propagated by seeds or division, Iris domestica (blackberry lily, leopard lily, leopard flower) is hardy to USDA plant hardiness zone 5.
You find seeds in fruit because that's what a fruit is - a nutritious covering for the plant's seeds.
After the plant is allowed to bolt (flower) you collect the seeds and plant them during the next growing season.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
no, they are leaves.
day lily is a vascular plant
No Deer, beaver, muskrat, nutria and other rodents will consume the leaves and rhizomes of white water lily; while the seeds are eaten by ducks.