Desi Lotus flower seeds
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Desi Lotus flower seedsThe lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), also known as the Indian lotus, sacred lotus, or simply lotus, is an aquatic plant that holds significant cultural, religious, and aesthetic value across many cultures, particularly in Asia. It is renowned for its striking flowers and unique ability to thrive in muddy waters, symbolizing purity and resilience. Here’s a detailed look at the lotus:CharacteristicsPlantRoots: Lotus plants have rhizomatous roots that anchor them into the muddy substrate of water bodies.Leaves: The large, round leaves can be up to 60 cm (24 inches) in diameter. They can float on the water surface or rise above it, supported by long, sturdy stems.Flowers: Lotus flowers are large and showy, typically 10-20 cm (4-8 inches) in diameter. They come in various colors, including white, pink, and yellow. Each flower has multiple petals arranged in a radial pattern.VarietiesN. nucifera: The most common species, also known as the Indian or sacred lotus.N. lutea: Known as the American lotus, found in North America with pale yellow flowers.Growing ConditionsClimateTemperature: Lotus plants prefer warm temperatures and are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions. They require temperatures above 21°C (70°F) to thrive and bloom.Frost Tolerance: They are not frost-tolerant and must be protected from freezing temperatures.WaterDepth: Lotus plants grow in shallow water, usually 15-30 cm (6-12 inches) deep. They can also thrive in water up to 2 meters (6.5 feet) deep.Quality: They prefer still or slow-moving water and can tolerate a range of water qualities, although clear, nutrient-rich water is ideal.SoilType: Lotus prefers heavy, clayey soil that can hold its roots firmly.Fertilization: Requires nutrient-rich soil with organic matter for optimal growth.Planting and CarePropagationSeeds: Desi Lotus flower seeds have a hard outer shell that needs to be scarified (scratched) before planting. Seeds are usually soaked in water until they sprout and then transferred to soil.Rhizomes: More commonly propagated through rhizomes. A healthy section of the rhizome with growing points is planted in the soil.PlantingContainers: Can be planted in large containers or directly in the pond substrate. Containers should be wide and shallow to accommodate the spreading rhizomes.Depth: Plant rhizomes about 10-15 cm (4-6 inches) deep in the soil.WateringMaintenance: Ensure the water level remains consistent, and the plant is never exposed to dry conditions.FertilizationNutrients: Apply balanced, slow-release fertilizers periodically during the growing season to promote vigorous growth and flowering.Harvesting and UsesHarvestingFlowers: Harvest flowers early in the morning when they are in full bloom for decorative or ceremonial use.Seeds: Seeds are harvested when the seed pods turn brown and start to dry.Roots: Rhizomes are harvested in the fall after the growing season.UsesCulinary: Desi Lotus flower seeds, rhizomes, and young leaves are edible and used in various Asian cuisines. The seeds can be eaten raw, roasted, or boiled, while rhizomes are often used in soups and stir-fries.Medicinal: Traditionally used in herbal medicine for various purposes, including promoting digestive health and reducing inflammation.Cultural: The lotus holds spiritual significance in many cultures, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. It is often used in religious ceremonies and artistic representations.
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