Water Lily Flower (Gul-e-Neelofer, Kanwal Ka Phool) 100% Pure
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Water Lily Flower | Gul-e-Neelofer | Kanwal Ka Phool | گُلِ نیلوفر
Water Lily Flower (Gul-e-Neelofer / Kanwal Ka Phool / گُلِ نیلوفر) is a beautiful aquatic flower traditionally valued in South Asian cultures for its distinctive appearance, pleasant natural fragrance, and historical association with herbal and traditional wellness practices. Water lilies grow naturally in ponds, lakes, wetlands, and other freshwater environments and are recognized for their floating leaves and attractive flowers.
Dried Water Lily Flowers are commonly used as a botanical ingredient in traditional herbal preparations, natural infusions, decorative applications, and cultural practices.
What Is Water Lily Flower?
Water Lily is a common name used for aquatic flowering plants belonging primarily to the Nymphaea genus. Depending on the species and region, the flowers may be white, pink, blue, purple, or other shades.
In South Asian herbal markets, Gul-e-Neelofer is a traditional name associated with water-lily flowers. Kanwal Ka Phool is another commonly used regional name.
Because several aquatic plants may be called “water lily” or “lotus” in local markets, botanical identification is important when purchasing dried flowers.
Gul-e-Neelofer
Gul-e-Neelofer (گُلِ نیلوفر) has a long history in traditional South Asian and Unani herbal practices. The dried flowers are often appreciated for their delicate appearance and naturally aromatic character.
Traditional preparations may use dried flowers individually or combine them with other botanical ingredients. Their historical use should not, however, be interpreted as proof of a specific medical effect.
Traditional Uses
Water Lily Flower has traditionally been used in various herbal and cultural preparations. Depending on regional practice, dried flowers may be used for:
- Traditional herbal infusions
- Herbal preparations
- Aromatic preparations
- Traditional wellness routines
- Decorative purposes
- Cultural and ceremonial applications
- Botanical collections
Traditional uses can differ considerably between regions and herbal systems.
Water Lily Flower Tea
Dried Water Lily Flowers may be used to prepare a mild herbal infusion. The flowers can be steeped in hot water to create a naturally aromatic beverage.
For a simple infusion, place a small quantity of dried flowers in a cup, add hot water, cover, and allow the flowers to steep for several minutes before straining.
The resulting tea may be enjoyed plain or combined with suitable ingredients such as honey or other herbs.
If using the product as a beverage, make sure the flowers are specifically food-grade and intended for tea or internal use.
Appearance and Aroma
Dried Water Lily Flowers can vary according to species, flower color, harvesting method, and drying technique. They may appear as whole flowers, petals, or broken dried pieces.
Typical characteristics include:
- Naturally dried flower petals
- White, pale pink, purple, or bluish coloration depending on species
- Delicate floral appearance
- Mild natural fragrance
- Lightweight dried texture
- Aquatic botanical origin
Natural variation in color and shape is normal.
Botanical Characteristics
Water lilies are aquatic plants adapted to freshwater habitats. Their leaves commonly float on the surface of the water while their flowers rise above or close to the water surface.
The Nymphaea genus includes numerous species distributed across different parts of the world. Therefore, the exact species of a product marketed simply as “Water Lily Flower” should be confirmed from the supplier’s botanical identification.
Dried Water Lily Flowers
Drying helps preserve the flowers for storage and makes them convenient for traditional herbal and decorative applications. Properly dried flowers should be clean and free from excessive moisture, mold, insects, and foreign material.
Dried botanical flowers are sensitive to humidity and should be stored carefully to preserve their appearance and aroma.
Storage Instructions
Store Gul-e-Neelofer in a clean, dry, airtight container. Keep it away from:
- Moisture
- Direct sunlight
- Excessive heat
- Strong odors
- Insects and contamination
For long-term storage, a moisture-resistant container is preferable. Always check the product for changes in smell, appearance, or moisture before use.
Quality Water Lily Flower
Good-quality dried Water Lily Flowers should be properly dried, clean, and free from excessive stems, foreign materials, insects, and visible mold.
Since the term Kanwal Ka Phool can sometimes be used for lotus as well as water lily in regional language, customers should verify the botanical identity of the product before purchasing.
Water lily and lotus are related but botanically distinct aquatic plants.
Important Safety Information
Water Lily Flower should not automatically be assumed to be suitable for internal consumption simply because it has traditional herbal uses. Different Nymphaea species can have different chemical compositions.
For tea or internal preparations, use only flowers specifically identified, processed, and labeled for that purpose. Avoid using ornamental or pond-grown flowers for consumption because they may have been exposed to pesticides, fertilizers, contaminated water, or other substances.
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, children, people with existing medical conditions, and those taking medications should consult a qualified healthcare professional before using concentrated herbal preparations.
Why Choose Water Lily Flower from New Pansari?
New Pansari offers Water Lily Flower (Gul-e-Neelofer / Kanwal Ka Phool) as a natural dried botanical product for customers interested in traditional South Asian herbs, floral infusions, and natural botanical materials.
Its attractive floral character and long history in traditional practices make Gul-e-Neelofer a distinctive addition to a herbal collection. For the best quality, store the dried flowers carefully and use them only for their intended application.
Product Name
Water Lily Flower (Gul-e-Neelofer, Kanwal Ka Phool)
Common Names
Water Lily Flower, Gul-e-Neelofer, Gule Neelofer, Kanwal Ka Phool, گُلِ نیلوفر, نیلوفر کا پھول
Botanical Association
Nymphaea spp.
Product Type
Dried Flower / Botanical Herbal Material
Disclaimer
This product description is provided for general informational purposes. Water lily is a broad common name covering multiple species, and traditional names such as Gul-e-Neelofer and Kanwal may be used differently by region. Traditional uses do not constitute proven medical benefits. For internal use, only use a properly identified product specifically labeled for consumption. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
| Quantity | 50GM, 100GM, 250GM, 500GM |
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| Form | Whole ( ثابت ), Grounded ( کٹی ہوی ), Powder ( پسا ہوا ) |
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| 4 | 0 | |
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