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Nymphaea caerulea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nymphaea caerulea is also known as Blue Lotus, Egyptian Blue Lotus, Blue Water Lily and Sacred Narcotic Lily of the Nile. ... Growing wild in the lowlands of the Nile they were esteemed for there beauty, symbolism and probably also for there inebriating effects to produce a shamanic ecstasy among the elite priesthood.
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Nymphaea caerulea - Blue Lily / Blue Lotus ... Agapanthus africanus (also called Blue Lily, but not the magical kind and with no psychoactive effects whatsoever) is a drought tolerant plant, which is commonly used as a landscaping plant in the United States of America.
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Called a "lotus" known as a Nymphaea caerulea, which is known today as a water lily. This Blue Lotus was the most important cultivated (ritual) plant of ancient Egypt. You could see these water lilies The blue lotus became very popular for its enchanting beauty and I would guess for also its psychoactive effects.
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Nymphaea caerulea is more commonly called the "blue lotus flower" or "blue water lily". It is Nymphaea caerulea (Blue Lotus) which may have been used in ancient Egypt ... Therefore we make no claims whatsoever as to the medicinal, psychological or physiological properties or effects of these products or market them as pot,
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Nymphaea caerulea (Blue lotus, Sacred blue lily of the Nile) ... It is believed that the ancient Egyptians may have used the flower for it's inebriating effects. The dried flower that we sell is a visually striking mix of multicolored petals with orange stamens and white and green pieces of the flower.
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Nymphaea nouchali var caerulea: Blue Lotus; Blue Water Lily, Egyptian Lotus; Sacred Narcotic Lily of the Nile ... EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION ... Nymphaea nouchali var caerulea...
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