




Lotus
The lotus is a beautiful flower that blooms on the surface of water. It is known for its lovely petals and is often seen in ponds.
Habitat: Ponds and shallow waters
The Lotus has large, round leaves that float on the water, often reaching 60cm wide. Its striking, multi-petaled flowers bloom in white or various shades of pink, rising on stiff stems above the leaves, with a prominent yellow center.





Category
PlantRarity
Common
Danger
1/5
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Its amazing leaves are naturally self-cleaning, always looking sparkling fresh.
Lotus flowers can mysteriously keep themselves warm, even in cool temperatures.
The air trapped in its stems helps the lotus breathe underwater!
The oldest known viable lotus seed sprouted after over 1,300 years!
Lotus leaves have a superhydrophobic surface that sheds water and dirt, keeping them remarkably clean and healthy.
Some lotus flowers can generate heat, attracting pollinators and helping them develop properly.
Lotus seeds can remain viable for hundreds, even thousands, of years, waiting for the perfect time to sprout.
Apis mellifera
collects nectar and pollen
Bombus impatiens
collects nectar and pollen

Cyprinus carpio
may feed on young roots or shoots
Anas platyrhynchos
nests among its dense leaves
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Danger
1/5
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50-150 cm
100-300 cm
10-30 cm
Summer
Yes
None
Perennial
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