lotus

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Either of two aquatic plants, Nelumbo nucifera of Asia and Australia with pink flowers, or N. lutea of eastern North America with yellow flowers, or their cultivated varieties, having large round leaves, fragrant many-petaled flowers, a round perforated seedpod, and fleshy rhizomes.

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The edible seed, leaf, or rhizome of either of these plants.

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Any of several water lilies, especially Nymphaea caerula or N. lotus.

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An artistic representation of the flower or bud of any of various lotuses or similar plants.

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Any of several leguminous plants of the genus Lotus.

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A small Mediterranean tree or shrub whose fruit was eaten by the lotus-eaters.

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The fruit of this plant.

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Nelumbo Nelumbo, a native of the warmer parts of Asia and of Australia, apparently not of Egypt, though long cultivated there and often called Egyptian lotus. It is a superb plant with large, showy pink or sometimes white flowers. It is very common in cultivation, and figures extensively in Indian mythology.