Water lilies are rooted in the soil at the bottom of the lake, with their leaves and flowers visible on the surface. They provides important benefits to the ecosystem. They create food and shelter for both aquatic and non-aquatic wildlife.
Thursday, September 23, 2021
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...beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to know that they are beautiful and important, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWater Lilies play an important symbolic role in both Buddhist and Hindu religions. They are able to turn the muck at the bottom of a pond into beauty. Your photo captures that beauty. Yes Andy, I am hooked on reflections because they bring two worlds together in a surreal way, and because I enjoy having fun.
ReplyDeleteI do love water lilies. They photograph beautifully.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteA pretty sight.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice lily. Reminds me of the ones we used to have in our large pond. All now gone including pond.
ReplyDeleteNicely caught--- We have a few white ones like that and many yellow ones with smaller flowers--in the wetlands.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteAnd they can be very photogenic.
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