Amazing Facts about Lotus
Facts About Lotus
That a lotus seed is a rare species that can survive droughts for more than two hundred years, after which it can then bloom?
To acknowledge resilience and all the times we have seven times fallen then risen again, it’d be pretty awesome to send a flower lotus to:
- Someone who’s recuperating from an illness or surgery
- A dear one who’s facing a challenge, as we all do at some point in our lives
- A long-distance partner, to show that one day there will be opportunities for
More Lotus Flower Facts:
- It’s India’s national flower and is symbolic in Buddhism and Hinduism for wealth, prosperity, purity and fertility.
- The flower species is native to Asia, and most predominantly in India and China.
- The most common color variations of the lotus flower is pink and white. Other popular lotus colors include blue and red.
- The lotus has been historically used for medicinal purposes such as a pain reliever and for alleviating muscle spasms.
- It’s an aquatic plant species that thrives in ponds and lakes, and most exclusively during warm seasons.
- The flower can reach up to twenty inches above water, which helps distinguish it from other botanical varieties like marigolds or arrowheads.
Stay tuned for more types of flowers and the significance of each. In giving any kind of flower, it’s the meaning that counts.
Lotuses and other floral arrangements are usually available for local flower delivery. These send significant messages in general, but mostly of wealth, and overcoming the odds of hard times. Plus, a hand delivery that’s local will ensure the freshest cut blooms are handed to the recipient to seal the message you’re attempting to convey.
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