123.—P. 89. 8.

Fig. 124. 89. 9. 90. 4.

Fig. 125. 90. 5. 90. 6.

126.—P. 90. 5.

Beside using the separate flowers, the whole plant was also a favourite subject as a group. In the earliest days we find it entwined around the hieroglyph of union, as we shall notice in considering the hieroglyphs. In the XIIth dynasty the plant appears as a recurrent group in surface decoration; though from the varying form of the flower it might be intended for lotus or papyrus.