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Buddha's Seat 13 Lotus
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Buddha's Seat 13 Lotus
LOTUS Flowers available in Season Only!Lotus Plant Description Buddha's Seat Lotus (Fo zuo Lian) has magnificent, three dimensional blooms with flat outer petals, curled, bowl shaped inner petals and round center petals. Buds open with a hint of violet purple washed over the petals changing to glorious, creamy white. Bubbled carpels add texture and interest to this divine specimen. Tall Changeable Multi Petal Lotus Planting Instructions Plant in wide (24 48 inches or wider), shallow

Lotus Plant Description

Buddha's Seat Lotus (Fo zuo Lian) has magnificent, three-dimensional blooms with flat outer petals, curled, bowl shaped inner petals and round center petals. Buds open with a hint of violet-purple washed over the petals changing to glorious, creamy white. Bubbled carpels add texture and interest to this divine specimen.

Tall

Changeable

Multi-Petal

Lotus Planting Instructions

Plant in wide (24-48 inches or wider), shallow container using heavy loam soil. Dig a trench across the surface of the soil and carefully place your lotus tuber in the trench with growth tips pointing up. Carefully cover the tuber with soil but keep the growth tips exposed. Put a couple of inches of water over the soil and place the container in full sun( 8+ hours). In a week or two you will have coin leaves on the surface of the water.

Lotus Fertilizing Instructions

Do not fertilize until you have aerial leaves growing out of the water. Fertilize monthly with Waterlily World Fertilizer Tabs Plus Humates for vigorous growth and best bloom.

*PLEASE NOTE
These tubers can be grown as vegetables and can be used in many Asian recipes from salads to stir fry! When planting this tuber as a vegetable, rather than an ornamental flower, it must be planted in a shallow pond, not a container!  Lotus tubers should be 2-4" in diameter for edible consumption.                                                                                                                                                   

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