It may be necessary to find a specialty florist near your area, or to order this plant online. Most florists don't carry Lotus flowers, they take a lot of work.
Yes, lotus is edible. The roots, seeds, stems, and leaves of the lotus plant are commonly used in cooking in various Asian cuisines. The seeds are often used in desserts and the roots can be sliced and cooked in savory dishes.
Lotus plant disperse its seeds by water!
By water
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You can buy them online just make sure they are legal where you live. There is a website in the related links section below where you can purchase Blue Lotus seeds.
Because lotus seeds have antidiarrheal properties, people with indigestion or constipation should avoid them.Do not eat Lotus Seed if you are experiencing the following symptoms: cold or flu, fever, constipation.
Yes, lotus seeds are classified as monocotyledons. They belong to the family Nymphaeaceae, which is part of the order Nymphaeales, and are characterized by having one cotyledon in their seeds. Monocotyledons, or monocots, typically exhibit features such as parallel leaf venation and flower parts in multiples of three, which are also present in lotus plants.
No, the lotus fruit is technically classified as a "receptacle", not a true fruit. The seeds of the lotus are embedded in cavities on the receptacle, making it different from a traditional fruit.
The seeds of this particular plant has its own hole and when the seed ripens, the pod will touch down which then the seeds will go along with the water currents.
The seeds of this particular plant has its own hole and when the seed ripens, the pod will touch down which then the seeds will go along with the water currents.
Someone can find information about IBM Lotus Notes from the official IBM Lotus Notes website. The IBM Lotus Notes website has detailed information about key features of the Lotus Notes software.
The Lotophagi, or Lotus-Eaters, were a group living on a small island off the coast of North Africa that was dominated by Lotus plants. The seeds and flowers of the Lotus are edible, but contain a narcotic, so that the people eating would become lethargic and apathetic.