A complete list of varieties of lotus

A complete list of varieties of lotus

Apricot Yellow


The flower buds are long peach-shaped and the color is light yellow. The petals are long and slender, and the flowers are cup-shaped when blooming, and become saucer-shaped when fully bloomed. The flowering period is early, in June, and the flowering period is long.

Rose Red Heavy Stage

Peach-shaped, rose-red flowers. The flowering period is relatively short, about a week, and the flowers are dense and brightly colored. Most of the pistils are petalized, and very few can produce fruit.

Qinglian Girl

The flowers change from purple to red, with a diameter of 10 cm, multiple petals, many flowers, and some are fruitful.

Little Dancing Princess

The flower is long peach-shaped, with light yellow base, milky white in the middle, and light purple at the tip. It is single-petal, with a diameter of 16-20cm. It blooms frequently, with normal pistil development and can produce fruit.

Yangcheng lotus

The flowers are peach-shaped, purple-red, multi-petaled, with many flowers, a diameter of 8-10cm, and few fruits.

snow White

Peach-shaped, white flowers, 12cm in diameter, multi-petal, rarely fruitful.

Heavy bloom

The flowers are peach-shaped, pink, multi-petaled, with more flowers and a longer flowering period.

Welcoming Hibiscus

Long peach shape, pink flowers, single petals, bloom and bear fruit.

Small tricolor lotus

The miniature lotus has red petal tips and pink-white in the middle. It blooms early and the flowers are dense, but generally the flowers do not produce fruit. The plant is short and is truly a treasure.

spark

The flowers are single-petaled, can bear fruit, and bloom densely, earlier than other varieties. The petals and leaves are very small, and the flowers are brightly colored, showing red, and a few are purple-red.

Ice

It is peach-shaped, with yellow-green flowers, and is a precious yellow variety. The flowers bloom densely, the pistil has 7-10 carpels and can produce fruit.

Three Hundred Red Flowers

The flower is round, peach-shaped, and beautifully presented in red, with many petals, up to 300 petals. It has won the second prize in the national evaluation and is a rare variety.

Purple Jade Lotus

Peach-shaped, purple-red flowers with many petals and large blooms.

Editor's suggestion

I’m about to collapse after seeing this. Why are there so many varieties of water lilies? And there are only tiny differences between each variety. It’s not as simple as describing it in words, so I’ll just post pictures directly!

Red Dragonfly

Acacia

Lotus on the table

Lanceolus

Beauty dripping green

Happy Gate

Desk Red

Little red cup

Pink Linglong

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