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Species
Nelumbo nucifera
The Pink Lotus Flower is a striking aquatic perennial known for its large blooms and cultural significance.
Nelumbo nucifera, commonly known as the Pink Lotus Flower or Padma, is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, including India, China, and Southeast Asia. This aquatic perennial thrives in shallow waters, typically reaching heights of 3 to 6 feet, with broad, circular leaves that can float on the water’s surface. The striking flowers, which can be pink or white, bloom above the water and are notable for their large size and unique structure, featuring numerous petals and a prominent seed pod that develops after flowering. The plant plays a vital ecological role by providing habitat and food for various aquatic organisms, while also helping to stabilize sediment in its environment.
Human uses of Nelumbo nucifera are extensive; it is revered in many cultures for its beauty and is often associated with spiritual symbolism. The seeds and rhizomes are edible and used in various culinary dishes, while the leaves and flowers are utilized in traditional medicine. An interesting adaptation of the Pink Lotus is its ability to regulate its internal temperature, allowing it to remain warm even in cooler water, which aids in attracting pollinators. This remarkable plant not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of water gardens but also contributes significantly to biodiversity and ecosystem health.
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