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What's the difference between lotus and lotus?

Lotus is another name for lotus, and there is no difference between them.

Usually, flower lovers who ask this question are concerned about the difference between lotus and water lily, which are very different in shape, value and variety. Lotus stands upright on the water surface, and water lilies float on the water surface. From the value point of view, the application value of lotus is high, the ornamental value of water lily is great, and water lily is relatively precious.

They are the same plant, and now they are mostly called lotus flowers. In fact, lotus is the earliest name, just as Zheng Feng wrote in his poem: "There are floating Su in the mountains and China in the middle of Hebei." As long as there is water, lotus flowers can bloom. In fact, lotus also has a name-lotus, which refers to the flower of lotus, which is an unopened flower.

Lotus is called lotus, which has certain religious significance. Lotus is the national flower of India. India is sometimes the birthplace of Buddhism. Lotus and Buddha are related, and most locals call it lotus.

The difference between lotus and water lily

Lotus flowers and leaves stand high on the water, also called leaves, and some can be more than 1 meter above the water.

Most of the flowers and leaves of water lilies are floating on the water, standing a little higher and close to the water. There is an obvious V-shaped notch on the blade.