Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Water Lily Leaf

Generally perennial, water lilies produce beautiful, solitary flowers that usually rest at the surface of the water. Arranged in a spiral, their numerous petals form a cuplike shape. The leaves of the plants are coated in a waxy substance and contain many air spaces, which make them buoyant. Both the leaves and flowers are attached to long stalks that extend from creeping underwater stems, which are rooted in the mud.