The Lotus crop has 5 green leaves at its base. Its body consists of two, circular green pipe-like stems which curve to resemble a stereotypical “X” double helix shape, where the stems would cross once in the middle. Inside the “X” shape, turquoise glowing spike-shaped structures protrude from the top and bottom, towards where the pipe-like stems meet in the middle. At the top of the curvature, there is a small, flat, square-shaped green base on which the produce sits in the shape of a pale purple lotus flower.
The Lotus produce has two dark purple peduncles protruding from its flower-like shape, each with a large, cube-shaped purple anther at their points.
The Lotus seed is a small, vertically positioned rectangular shape which fades from sky blue to a very pale yellow.