Water lettuce, or Pistia, is a perennial with thick soft leaves that for a rosette. It floats on the surface of water with submersed roots hanging underneath. The leaves are light green, have no stem and can be up to 14 cms long. Also known as water cabbage, Nile cabbage or shellflower. Often used in tropical aquariums, although growth can be severe which reduces oxygen in water and this can kill fish
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The number of water lettuce plants that could grow in a river that is 2.8 squares would depend on the spacing you choose to plant them in. Assuming they are planted with enough space to grow comfortably, you could plant several water lettuce plants in that area. It is important to consider factors like sunlight, water quality, and nutrients available for optimal growth.
Submerging lettuce in ice cold water will help crisp it up and make it crunchy. The cold temperature will help to revive wilted leaves and make the lettuce more refreshing to eat. It's a common technique used to freshen up lettuce before using it in salads.
It's hair on the leaves.
Yes, lettuce is a vascular plant. It contains xylem and phloem tissues that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. This vascular system allows lettuce to efficiently distribute essential resources to different parts of the plant.
water lettuce
is a water lettuce a producer consumer or decomposer
a lettuce.
water lettuce is great for cleaning the water of decomposition byproducts
lettuce eats water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer.
yes, but the lettuce wilts and loses its crunch. THat's because lettuce is mostly water, and the water evaporates when heat is introduced.
Water. It take less to digest and gives you more than Head Lettuce
The water content is high, about 95%
Aseel says 75% Ayhem says 70% Aleen says 78% Who is correct/ the closest?
water and sunshine
Yes!
yes it is