Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea Caerulea Bulk
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Blue Lotus Leaves | Nymphaea caerulea

Dried Nymphaea caerulea leaves containing nuciferine and aporphine alkaloids. Sacred plant of ancient Egypt in a traditional whole-leaf format. Versatile ethnobotanical product.

Dried Nymphaea Caerulea Leaves and Petals

Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea), also known as the Blue Water Lily or Egyptian Lotus, is an aquatic plant that grows along the edges of lakes and rivers throughout East Africa. It held deep ceremonial significance in ancient Egyptian culture, appearing extensively in temple art, burial rituals and funerary offerings. The dried leaves contain the alkaloids nuciferine and aporphine, which have been the subject of pharmacological research for decades.

Alkaloid Profile and Traditional Context

The primary active compounds in Blue Lotus are nuciferine and aporphine, both belonging to the aporphine alkaloid class. Ancient Egyptian iconography depicts the flower in contexts of celebration and spiritual practice, from papyrus scrolls to the walls of the Temple of Karnak. The leaves are typically prepared as a tea or infusion, and this method of preparation has remained essentially unchanged since antiquity. Unlike many botanicals, Blue Lotus retains its compound profile exceptionally well when dried, making it suitable for extended storage without degradation.

For Your Botanical Range

Blue Lotus Leaves are a sought-after botanical with strong name recognition that extends far beyond the smartshop niche. The Egyptian connection gives this product a compelling story that practically sells itself. They complement other ethnobotanical products in your smartshop range beautifully. Consider pairing with our Blue Lotus 10:1 Extract for customers who prefer a concentrated format.

What alkaloids are in Blue Lotus leaves?

Blue Lotus (Nymphaea caerulea) contains nuciferine and aporphine as its primary active alkaloids. Both belong to the aporphine alkaloid class and have been the subject of pharmacological research.

Is there a concentrated Blue Lotus option available?

Yes, alongside the whole dried leaves we offer a Blue Lotus 10:1 Extract for customers who prefer a more concentrated format. Stocking both gives your customers a choice between whole-plant and extract forms.

Reference
lotus 2002
Effect
Calming
Euphoric
Packaging
Bulk
Retail packing
EAN13
6151939217251
lotus 2002
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