What is lotus white flower?

The lotus white flower is a sacred flower in many cultures, including Buddhism and Hinduism. It is often associated with purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. The scientific name for the lotus white flower is Nelumbo nucifera, and it is native to parts of Asia, including India, Vietnam, and China.

The lotus white flower grows in shallow, murky water and has large, round leaves that can reach up to 20 inches in diameter. It typically blooms in the summer and can have a diameter of up to 12 inches. The flowers are usually white, but they can also be pink, red, or yellow.

In Buddhism, the lotus white flower is seen as a symbol of the spiritual journey. Just as the lotus flower rises from the muddy water and blooms in the sun, so too can a person rise above the struggles of life and achieve enlightenment. In Hinduism, the lotus white flower is associated with the god Vishnu and is said to symbolize purity and divine beauty.

Lotus extracts and oils are also used in skincare products for their hydrating and antioxidant properties.