Yes.It has a fibrous root deep below the river or lake or pond or wherever it lives.
Water lilies and lotus are well adapted to watery environments because they have specialized structures that allow them to float on the surface of the water while absorbing nutrients through their roots. They also have adaptations such as a waxy coating on their leaves that repels water to prevent them from getting waterlogged. Additionally, their flowers are often raised above the water to aid in pollination.
Lotus have waxy coating on the leaves to protect them from water.
For drainage. Without the hole, the compost would become waterlogged and the plant roots may rot away.
The scientific name for lotus is Nelumbo nucifera.
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Yes, lotus is edible. The roots, seeds, stems, and leaves of the lotus plant are commonly used in cooking in various Asian cuisines. The seeds are often used in desserts and the roots can be sliced and cooked in savory dishes.
The lotus plants are used in a variety of dishes. The most commonly used parts of the lotus plant used in cooking are the roots and stems. Stems are great in salads, and the petals can be eaten raw, but it is advised that they be cooked first to avoid parasites. The lotus stamens are dried and made into tea while the lotus roots are often pickled. Fresh lotus roots have a brownish-orange color. The older the root is the darker brown the root becomes. The root has a slightly bitter flavor, but when peeled, a lot of the bitterness is removed.
A full golf course is 18 holes long, it is divided into two, the front nine, which is holes 1-9 and the back nine which is holes 10-18.
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Roots - 1977 Part Nine 1-9 was released on: USA: 1977
Lotus flowers grow in water in warm areas. The lotus seed falls to the bottom of the water and forms roots, It will send a stem up to the top of the water and form leaves and eventually flowers. The flower is pollinated and the cycle repeats.
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If you were golfing it means that after playing nine holes they were 2 over par, correct me if im wrong.
Only if it is a nine hole course, not if you play the same nine holes of an eighteen hole course twice.
Roots - 1977 Part Nine 1-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Yes.It has a fibrous root deep below the river or lake or pond or wherever it lives.