Buddhism does not have a particular plant that is considered sacred or special. However, the lotus flower holds great significance in Buddhist culture as it is a symbol of purity and enlightenment. The lotus flower emerges from muddy waters and rises above the surface to bloom into a beautiful and pure flower, representing the journey towards enlightenment. In Buddhist art and literature, Buddha is often depicted sitting or standing on a lotus flower. Additionally, the Bodhi tree, under which Buddha attained enlightenment, is also significant in Buddhist culture. However, it is not considered a plant in the traditional sense, as it is a species of fig tree. Overall, while there is no specific "Buddhist plant," nature and the natural world hold great importance and reverence in Buddhist beliefs.
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