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The Lily pad is an aquatic plant found near water. It can be hopped on to get to places.

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  • The Lily pad is an aquatic plant found near water. It can be hopped on to get to places.
  • The Lily Pad is a flower. It costs two jellybeans to plant.
  • Lily Pad (tạm dịch: Lá Súng) là một cây thủy sinh trong sê-ri Plants vs. Zombies. Nó có thể trồng được ở các ô có nước, như trong hồ bơi ở game đầu tiên, hay ở phía bên phải dải phân cách ở Big Wave Beach trong game thứ hai, cho phép người chơi trồng các cây trên cạn lên nó.
  • Lily Pads are recurring objects in the Legend of Zelda series. They are round leafs of plants that rest on the surface of water. Some Lily Pads are purely aesthetic, while others are large enough for Link to use as platforms in order to traverse bodies of water. They are based on the real world plant structure of the same name.
  • The Lily pad first appeared in the Beta 1.9 pre-release. It can only be placed in Water and drops when destroyed. Players can be on lily pads like it is a solid block.
  • Lily Pad is an appearing in both main series Plants vs. Zombies series games. It can be planted on water tiles, namely on pool rows in Pool and Fog levels in the first game and flooded tiles in the Big Wave Beach levels in the second game, creating a platform upon which other plants can be placed.
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