The water lily is also called the meridian lotus, pink water lily, wild water lily, dwarf water lily and dwarf water lily. The flowers are big and beautiful, and the leaves are floating and submerged. The flower characteristics of water lily are obvious. It blooms in the daytime and closes at night. The petals are white, blue, yellow and pink.
Water lilies are rarely planted in families, except for large courtyards and ponds, and water greening in parks is more common.
It is also called white lotus, lotus and lotus, but it is not the real lotus. The leaves are round, floating and standing. The flowering period of the flower is from June to September. The color of the flower includes red, pink, white, purple, color pattern and border.
This is the most intuitive difference between the water lily and the water lily. The smallest planting container of the water lily is the bowl, and the smallest container of the water lily is the cylinder. From the size of the container, you can see the size of the plant! It's smaller, but it's moved into the house and raised on the balcony. The water lily is large and suitable for planting in the courtyard or garden vat or pool.
The leaves of water lily and water lily are totally different. The leaves are round, and the stems are made in the middle. There is a small white dot, floating leaf or standing leaf. Although the leaves of water lily are round, there is a gap on one side of the leaves, and the manufacturing point of the stem is on the side of the gap.
The petals are almost round and the leaves are concentrated, small and flexible. And the color of the water lily is relatively single, generally only red and yellow, and the size is about 5cm. The most important thing is that the flower will leave a lovely little lotus seed.
The petals of the sleeping lotus are long and narrow, the flowers are slightly larger, and the colors of the water lily are various, red, pink, white and yellow. There is nothing left after flowering.
Both water lilies and water lilies belong to the water lily family. Their basic morphology and growth habits are the same, but water lilies belong to the genus Nelumbo and water lilies belong to the genus water lilies. Different genera determine that there are obvious differences between them in morphology.
The water lilies are not hardy, so they should be moved indoors in winter to avoid frostbite. Generally, water lilies are overwintering outdoors, and parts of the ground wither. In the next spring, they will grow leaves again, and their cold resistance will be strengthened.