
Waterlily
Waterlily is a genus of aquatic plants known for their beautiful, floating leaves and striking flowers that bloom on or above the water surface. They grow in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers, providing habitat for wildlife and adding aesthetic value to aquatic environments. Waterlilies have wide, rounded leaves that help shade the water, reducing algae growth, and their fragrant flowers attract pollinators like bees and beetles. They are appreciated both for their ornamental appeal and their ecological role, contributing to healthy freshwater ecosystems by oxygenating water and offering shelter for aquatic creatures.