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Country

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Product Type

Live Flower Plant

Product Description

The land lotus plant typically refers to a terrestrial plant that resembles a lotus in appearance or name but does not grow in water like the true lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). Depending on the context or region, the term "land lotus" may refer to different plants. However, one common plant referred to as "land lotus" is Curcuma petiolata, also known as the hidden ginger or queen lily ginger.

Here’s a description of the land lotus (Curcuma petiolata):

🌿 Land Lotus Plant (Curcuma petiolata)

Family: Zingiberaceae (Ginger family)
Common Names: Land Lotus, Hidden Ginger, Siam Tulip, Queen Lily Ginger

✅ Botanical Description:

Growth Habit: Herbaceous perennial, growing from underground rhizomes.

Height: Typically grows 1–3 feet (30–90 cm) tall.

Leaves: Large, lance-shaped green leaves with long stalks. Leaves can have reddish or purplish tinges.

Flowers: The plant produces showy, lotus-like inflorescences with pink, purple, or white bracts. True flowers are often hidden inside the bracts, giving it the name "hidden ginger."

Bloom Time: Summer to early fall.

✅ Habitat & Cultivation:

Native To: Southeast Asia.

Growing Conditions: Prefers well-drained, moist soil and partial shade. Thrives in tropical to subtropical climates.

Propagation: By division of rhizomes.

✅ Uses:

Ornamental: Grown primarily for its attractive flowers and foliage.

Cultural Significance: In some cultures, used in traditional ceremonies or as a symbol of purity and beauty.

Medicinal: Some Curcuma species have medicinal properties, though C. petiolata is less commonly used than Curcuma longa (turmeric).