User talk:Carlyflower

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I read your article on water lilies. I did not know that there were so many species and different colors. I thought they were always white. I liked that you had so many references. You must have really looked into it. I did mine on Hens and Chickens and I told pretty much what I knew. I looked up some info but I could have done better. I should have put a picture up as well. Is most of the water they grow in shallow? The roots must be really thick. The three day process of the male and female breeding seems to be tricky. I wonder if it is easy for them to extinct themselves from a pond say if there is bad weather or such. Or is that why they have such a large diameter root growth.

You did a great job with your research of water lilies. I could not find any grammar flaws that popped out on me. You cited your references well and enough to prove that you know your information. THanks for sharing.

Paste your article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nymphaea_odorata&action=edit