Yellow Lotus Flowers | Nymphaea Mexicana

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Description

These whole yellow lotus flowers are acquired directly from the farm. They are meticulously harvested, then cleaned, dried and shipped.

Amidst the serene waters of ancient civilizations, Nymphaea Mexicana (the yellow lotus flower) embodied the essence of enlightenment and spirituality. Originating primarily in regions of Mexico and parts of Central America, this beautiful waterlily has a profound history steeped in symbolism and reverence.

Botanical name: Nymphaea Mexicana
Plant family: Nymphaeaceae
Also called: Banana Water Lily, Yellow Water Lily and Mexican Water Lily.

Benefits of Yellow Lotus

Although this flower is from South America, it is a popular gourmet tea in Asia that is said to be relaxing. The flowers have a very pleasant, vanilla-like aroma. Traditionally, Nymphaea mexicana has been used for treating skin diseases, fever, and diarrhea. More scientific study and research are needed.

Identification

Yellow lotus petals are generally thin and sometimes slightly wavy at the edges. The flowers are typically medium-sized but can grow quite large, with diameters ranging from about 5 to 10 inches (12–25 cm), and emerge on long stalks rising above the water’s surface, allowing them to bask in sunlight. They typically bloom during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall. Closing in the evening and opening in the morning.

The yellow lotus flower has a unique and pleasant fragrance that might remind someone of vanilla.

The leaves of the yellow lotus are round and large, often floating on the water’s surface. They have a distinct cleft at the base, and like other water lilies, they have a waxy coating that helps them repel water. The stems are long and anchor in the mud below the water.

Yellow lotus flowers rely on insects and other pollinators for fertilization. Once pollinated, the flower stem curves into a spring shape, and it is pulled underwater, where it develops into a fruit that resembles a waterlogged berry. The fruit produces many seeds that float to the top of the water when released.

Habitat

Nymphaea Mexicana is primarily found in freshwater habitats, including ponds, lakes, and slow-moving rivers. It prefers plenty of sunlight and thrives in warm tropical climates.

Uses

Yellow Lotus Tea

As with many varieties of water flowers, Nymphaea Mexicana has a long history of being used for making tea. It has also traditionally been used this way for medicinal purposes.

How to Make Yellow Lotus Tea
Try starting out with 1 gram of yellow lotus flowers per 16 ounces of water. Slow boil the flowers in the water for at least 10 minutes, then allow it to cool and strain out the remaining material. If you would like a stronger or weaker tea, you can increase or decrease the amount of flowers used and the amount of time it is boiled in small increments.

Smoking Yellow Lotus

Yellow lotus can be smoked, burns well in any smoking device, and produces a mild smoke that is not harsh. The petals and stamens are the parts of the flower that are most often used for smoking.

Yellow Lotus Smudge

There is limited information available about the use of Nymphaea Mexicana specifically for smudging rituals. However, it is used in modern smudge sticks. As with the blue lotus, the petals are wrapped around the outside of the stick.

Herbal Supplement

Nymphaea Mexicana has been historically used in traditional medicine for various purposes.

Item Specifics

Weight 1.5 oz
Dimensions 8 × 10 × 3 in
Size

.25 oz, .5 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz

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