In the vibrant tapestry of Sri Lankan flora, the national flower of Sri Lanka, the nil mahanel (Nymphaea nouchali), stands as an emblem of beauty, resilience, and cultural significance.
The nil mahanel is a stunning aquatic plant that adorns Sri Lankan waterways with its large, blue-purple flowers. The flowers bloom profusely during the rainy season, creating a breathtaking spectacle that has captivated locals and visitors alike for centuries.
Aspect | Description |
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Botanical Name | Nymphaea nouchali |
Common Name | Blue Water Lily |
Flower Color | Blue-purple |
Bloom Time | Rainy season |
Significance | National flower of Sri Lanka |
The nil mahanel holds a profound significance for Sri Lanka. Its beauty and resilience embody the spirit of the nation, symbolizing hope, growth, and the indomitable nature of the Sri Lankan people. The flower is widely used in traditional medicine, religious ceremonies, and cultural events.
Usage | Significance |
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Traditional Medicine | Medicinal properties for treating wounds, burns, and skin conditions |
Religious Ceremonies | Used as offerings in Buddhist and Hindu temples |
Cultural Events | Adorns garlands, hair adornments, and floats during festivals |
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