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blue lotus flower seeds Nymphaea caerulea | Blue Egyptian Lotus | Sacred Water Lily

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blue lotus flower seeds Nymphaea caerulea | Blue Egyptian Lotus | Sacred Water LilyNymphaea caerulea, commonly known as the Blue Lotus, is a water lily species that holds cultural and historical significance in various regions, particularly in Egypt and parts of Southeast Asia. This aquatic perennial plant belongs to the Nymphaeaceae family and is characterized by its strikingly beautiful, sky blue, or pale blue flowers with a unique star like shape. The leaves of Nymphaea caerulea are round and often float on the water's surface,

Nymphaea caerulea, commonly known as the Blue Lotus, is a water lily species that holds cultural and historical significance in various regions, particularly in Egypt and parts of Southeast Asia. This aquatic perennial plant belongs to the Nymphaeaceae family and is characterized by its strikingly beautiful, sky-blue, or pale blue flowers with a unique star-like shape. The leaves of Nymphaea caerulea are round and often float on the water's surface, providing an enchanting contrast to the vibrant blossoms. Blue Lotus has been revered for its psychoactive and medicinal properties for centuries, often used in religious and spiritual rituals. Beyond its cultural significance, the plant adds a touch of elegance to aquatic environments, making it a favored choice for water gardens and ornamental ponds. King Tut's body was covered in blue lotus petals when uncovered in 1922. Zones 10-11

Germination

Nymphaea caerulea can be grown from seeds, although the process can be somewhat challenging due to its aquatic nature. Start by preparing a container filled with fine sand or loamy soil and place it in a shallow water body, ensuring the seeds are fully submerged in about 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) of water. Keep the water temperature consistently warm, around 75-80°F (24-27°C), as this will encourage germination. It's crucial to provide plenty of sunlight, either by placing the container in a sunny spot or using artificial lighting. Germination can be quite slow, ranging from a few weeks to several months. Once the seedlings have developed, they can be transplanted into a larger aquatic environment where they can continue to thrive.

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Angela Felan
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Great for local birds
Style: Wild Bird Food
This bird seed has been a great find for attracting birds here in North Texas! Within just a couple of days of putting it out, we started seeing a noticeable increase in activity. It brings in a nice variety too—cardinals, finches, doves, and even the occasional blue jay. The mix seems fresh and well-balanced, with very little waste. I also appreciate that it doesn’t have a ton of filler seeds that birds usually ignore. Everything in the blend actually gets eaten, which makes it feel like a better value. It holds up well in our unpredictable Texas weather, and I haven’t had issues with mold or clumping. Overall, if you’re looking to attract a wide range of local birds and keep your feeder busy, this is definitely worth trying!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
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Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Bird Attraction & Solid Value for the Price
Style: Wild Bird Food
This bird seed has been a great addition to our yard. It attracts a wide variety of birds + they seem to really enjoy the cherry flavor.. it doesn’t sit untouched like some other mixes I’ve tried. The quality is solid, with a good mix that looks fresh and not overly dusty. It also seems easy for the birds to digest, as they keep coming back + there’s minimal waste left behind. I mean.. enjoying the bird without the poop - WIN! The 10-pound bag is a great size.. enough to last a while without constantly needing to restock. For the quantity you get, it’s definitely good value for the money. Overall, a reliable choice if you’re looking to attract more birds without overspending. If your debating.. BUY NOW
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026
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buttercup
Boise, US
★★★★★ 4
Good price
Style: Wild Bird Food
Birds love most of this, but the small filler they just leave this behind.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
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Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Quality food
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Great product and better price. My birds loved it.
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Steve Alcocer
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Birdies Cracked Corn, And I Don’t Care
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I bought Wagner’s Farmer’s Delight Wild Bird Food hoping to attract a few cardinals and maybe a blue jay or two. Mission accomplished — the birds absolutely demolished this stuff like it was an all-you-can-eat buffet with Michelin stars. What I wasn’t expecting was to accidentally start my own agricultural operation. Apparently the cracked corn in the mix has decided my lawn is now zoned for farming. I currently have random corn stalks sprouting in places I didn’t even know seeds could reach. At this rate, I’ll be harvesting feed for next season directly from my backyard. So yes, the birds love it. The squirrels approve. My yard has become part aviary, part Midwest cornfield. Five stars.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026

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