Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle)
November 7, 2025

Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle) (Inverted cone shape, most of the fruit is removed and torn, honeycomb-like round holes, purplish-brown color, with residual flower stalk attached, loose and brittle texture like sponge.)

【Naming】

Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle)

 【Source】

Shen Nong’s Classic of Materia Medica (Ben Jing), Superior Class

 【Frequency of Use】

F

 【Botanical Origin】

The dried, mature receptacle of the lotus, Nelumbo nucifera Geartn., of the Nymphaeaceae family.

 【Characteristics】

Slightly inverted conical shape, often broken. The top surface is round and flat, 7-10 cm in diameter and 3-8 cm in height. The surface is purplish-red or greyish-brown, with longitudinal lines and wrinkles. The top surface has numerous round holes left after the fruits have been removed, resembling a honeycomb. The base has residual flower stalks. The texture is loose and soft like a sponge. It has no odor and a澀 (se) astringent taste.

 【Processing】

1. Raw Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle) 2. Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle) Charred

 【Identification】

Universal Relief Prescriptions (Puji Fang): “A dried-up skull, meaning an old lotus seedpod shell, is best.” Classified Collection of Medical Formulas (Yifang Leiju): “Dried Lian Fang (Lotus Receptacle), those that are a year old are good.”
Larger individuals with a purplish-red color are considered best.

 【Category】

Flowers