Trapa incisa seeds are an exotic and rare find for aquatic plant enthusiasts. Native to Asia, these seeds belong to the Lythraceae family and are known for their unique characteristics.
Trapa incisa is an annual aquatic plant with a clear rosette of leaf blades. The leaves are 1.5-3.5 cm wide, broadly ovate, shallow, and almost correctly toothed, glabrous or slightly hairy from below along the veins. The petioles are glabrous or slightly hairy with developed swim bladders. The flowers are glabrous or slightly hairy at the top. The fruit is two-horned, 1.8-2.5 cm wide on the upper horns, 1.1-1.4 cm high, thin-skinned.
Trapa incisa is native to Asia, growing in old trees and lakes at a depth of 20 to 150 cm. It prefers to grow in stagnant water or small backwaters, in shallow water.
Trapa incisa is a very tasty delicacy that can be eaten raw. The nut is hidden in a shell with small horns, and the leaves of the nut have a diamond-shaped shape with large teeth on the edges. The nut blooms with small white flowers, and the fruits look like small rosettes floating on the water and creating amazing patterns.
Harvesting of raw materials is carried out in autumn, when the fruits are already ripe, and the leaves begin to die off.
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