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Nymphaea eldorado Seeds
Beautiful Waterlily
Nymphaea eldorado is an aquatic flowering plant of the family Nymphaeaceae. It grows in water from 30-150 centimetres deep. The leaves can be up to thirty centimetres in diameter. The flowers are yellow, and they have many small stamens inside. Recent studies have shown Nymphaea species to have psychedelic properties, and may have been used as a sacrament in ancient Egypt and certain ancient South American cultures. Dosages of 5 to 10 grams of the flowers induces slight stimulation, a shift in thought processes, enhanced visual perception, and mild closed-eye visuals. Nymphaea caerulea is related to, and possesses similar activity as Nelumbo nucifera, the Sacred Lotus. Both Nymphaea and Nelumbo contain the alkaloids nuciferine and apomorphine, which have been recently isolated by independent labs. These active alkaloids nupharine and nymphaeine, is a sedative and an aphrodisiac. Although roots and stalks are used in traditional herbal medicine along with the flower, the petals and other flower parts are the most potent. Alcohol can be used to extract the active alkaloids, and it also boosts the sedative effects. These psychoactive effects make Nymphaea eldorado a likely candidate (among several) for the lotus plant eaten by the mythical Lotophagi in Homer's Odyssey. Used in aromatherapy, Nymphaea eldorado is purported to have a "divine" essence, bringing euphoria, heightened awareness and tranquillity. Other sources cite anti-spasmodic and sedative, purifying and calming properties.