Lotus:

Chawan Basu

The name refers to "rice bowl". This dwarf lotus produces beautiful ivory petals that are rimmed with deep pink. The tubers are small which allows for planting in small containers or any size pond.


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First Lady

Lavender-red paling to light pink by second and third days. Beautiful yellow seed capsule with distinctive bright green rim.


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Green Maiden

A true changeable. First day flowers are a soft pink changing to a pale yellow by the third day. High bloom count, long blooming season and toleration of sun, make this lotus ideal for any water feature. Perfect by itself in a container, or as center piece in a pond.


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Lutea

The only lotus native to the United States. Commonly used in hybridization an as a parent to many Nelumbo cultivars. Striking rich yellow petals that get lighter at tips.


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Momo Botan

These large, deep pink, peony flowers have unique blooming cycles that make it a perfect choice for any occasion. First day flowers close by noon, where second day stay open until 6:00 pm, and third day and older are know to stay open all night long.


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Mrs. Perry Slocum

An absolutely beautiful lotus and our largest in leaf and flower size! This lotus is considered a changeable pink and yellow bi-color because petal colors change over a their three day blooming period. On the first blooming day petals are pink flushed lightly with yellow, on the second day they change to both pink and yellow, and finally on the third day blend into cream with a flush of pink. This lotus is revered in the water gardening world and is an absolute favorite of ours!


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