White Water Lilies
by Art Block Collections
Title
White Water Lilies
Artist
Art Block Collections
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digitally Enhanced
Description
We found these six water lilies floating in a small pond in Los Angeles. Water lilies are often seen in ornamental freshwater gardens where they float on the surface of the water. The stalks of the flowers are hollow tubes which transfer air from the water's surface. The roots of the plant are buried in the mud below. The flat, round leaves are green on the top and purple underneath. They are notched to drain off water. They provide shade for the water creatures below. Water birds also like to hunt on the flat surfaces of the leaves. The large flowers can bloom during the day or at night, and come in a variety of colors. They are showy and fraqtant, but only bloom a few days. The water lily is a symbol of rebirth. It is a symbol of resurrection and enlightenment in the Buddhist and Hindu religions.
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October 12th, 2017
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