Username: Sylphiette Theme: Day 1 - Weird, Wild Plants Species: Baobab Tree Entry Type: Dress-Up Comment (Optional): I like these weird-looking fellows. :) Entry:
Baobab Bab
Current special interests: K9 Kuro, Matara Kan, Henya, Ironmouse, Dokibird, Fuwamoco, magical girls, Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Scum Villain, Heaven Official's Blessing. Previous username: MystaRias
[b]Username: [/b]RisenWolf
[b]Theme: [/b]Weird, Wild, Plants!
[b]Species: [/b]Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap)
[b]Entry Type: [/b]visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]These are some of the most interesting plants, mostly because they eat meat. The pattern doesn't look like the plant, but I think these plants are beautiful, but dangerous (for some), so I chose genes I love.
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Username: RisenWolf Theme: Weird, Wild, Plants! Species: Dionaea muscipula (Venus flytrap) Entry Type: visual Comment (Optional): These are some of the most interesting plants, mostly because they eat meat. The pattern doesn't look like the plant, but I think these plants are beautiful, but dangerous (for some), so I chose genes I love. Entry:
[b]Username: [/b] @Ragnarok42
[b]Theme: [/b] weird wild plants
[b]Species: [/b] lepidodendron
[b]Entry Type: [/b] visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] do extinct prehistoric plants count? lepidodenron is an extinct prehistoric relative of the quillwort that lived in the ancient swampsof the carboniferous period. their branches were short and primitive and green, resembling sprout stems more than branches, andeach ended with a pinecone-like bud structure (seen represented here by the scales gene on the tips ofthe wing fingers), and the leaves were like pine needles.
most noteworthy about the lepidodendron though, is the signature scale-like bark found in fossils.
there's a lot more about them but wikipedia can explain it better than i can so here it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepidodendron
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Username: @Ragnarok42 Theme: weird wild plants Species: lepidodendron Entry Type: visual Comment (Optional): do extinct prehistoric plants count? lepidodenron is an extinct prehistoric relative of the quillwort that lived in the ancient swampsof the carboniferous period. their branches were short and primitive and green, resembling sprout stems more than branches, andeach ended with a pinecone-like bud structure (seen represented here by the scales gene on the tips ofthe wing fingers), and the leaves were like pine needles.
most noteworthy about the lepidodendron though, is the signature scale-like bark found in fossils.
there's a lot more about them but wikipedia can explain it better than i can so here it is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepidodendron Entry:
[b]Username: [/b]Xayxayx
[b]Theme: [/b] Day 1 - Weird, Wild, Plants
[b]Species: [/b] Nepenthes Alata (Pitcher Plant)
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Lore!
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] This boy is named after my very own Nepenthes pitcher plant, Salazar. I've had Salazar over a year now and he's such a great little plant (: Unfortunately, he doesn't have any pitchers growing right now, but he's still a happy and healthy boy (or girl, not sure how you sex them). Anyway, I gened this Banescale to look kinda similar to a Nepenthes pitcher plant and I've been meaning to write some lore for him, so this was the perfect excuse!
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| Unranked Ancient |
[i]Botanist[/i]
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[center]The Banescale slithered through the understory, a mere flash of green and red amidst the foliage. His lithe form wound around a gigantic tree trunk, climbing higher and higher until he was dangling from an enormous branch in its shaded canopy. There, a large pitcher hung, a brilliant red on the edges, with dark maroon veins running over green down to its base.
It was about a third of the size of the Banescale-- large enough to hold a small mammal or reptile in its basin. Indeed, this was what the Banescale was looking for.
Salazar had cultivated each pitcher plant himself, carefully growing them in his homemade greenhouse before introducing them into his favorite patch of jungle habitat, perfectly suited to the carnivorous plant’s tastes. As he peered over the edge of this particular plant, he could see several small frogs hopping happily inside. The perfect snack. Salazar reached his barbed tail into the pitcher’s deep well, spearing two of the frogs on the end of it. Each of Salazar’s quills contained a venom deadly to most prey (thankfully not quite potent enough to kill a full grown dragon). The frogs expired in seconds, a quite painless death, as his venom merely numbed his prey into unconsciousness.
Salazar gently extracted his tail, careful not to scrape any of the pitcher’s barbs along the way. These barbs would prevent any prey from escaping the pitcher’s clutches once caught, although most never tried. The sweet nectar pooled at the bottom of the pitcher was attractive to nearly every living creature, including dragons! More than once, Salazar had come upon a pitcher with a strange dragon perched on its edge, trying in vain to reach the tempting liquid at its base without falling in in the process.
Salazar often extracted some of this sweet liquid, bottling it and selling it at the local markets or giving it to [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=307990&tab=dragon&did=48151792]Calcifer[/url] and [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&id=307990&tab=dragon&did=58572032]Kageyama[/url] to be used in delicious desserts and drinks.
After gobbling up the frogs he had skewered, Salazar licked the end of his tail clean, savoring the few drops of nectar that clung there. He inspected the pitcher for any signs of tampering or damage, and then darted speedily away to check the next one. He left one frog behind, still alive and swimming blissfully in the pitcher, unaware that the liquid he was drinking was really a mild poison. Harmless to large creatures such as dragons, but over time, deadly to those smaller animals that consumed large quantities of it. In a few hours the frog would be dead, its body slowly starting to dissolve inside a living tomb, bringing nourishment to the plant itself. The circle of life would continue, short but sweet.
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Username: Xayxayx Theme: Day 1 - Weird, Wild, Plants Species: Nepenthes Alata (Pitcher Plant) Entry Type: Lore! Comment (Optional): This boy is named after my very own Nepenthes pitcher plant, Salazar. I've had Salazar over a year now and he's such a great little plant (: Unfortunately, he doesn't have any pitchers growing right now, but he's still a happy and healthy boy (or girl, not sure how you sex them). Anyway, I gened this Banescale to look kinda similar to a Nepenthes pitcher plant and I've been meaning to write some lore for him, so this was the perfect excuse! Entry:
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Venus Flytrap
Plant
A treat sure to please both insect and plant eaters!
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2
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.[ Salazar ]
| Unranked Ancient | Botanist
Flycatcher
Plant
While this plant appears humble and unassuming, those who consume it know it to be ambrosia.
20
2
The Banescale slithered through the understory, a mere flash of green and red amidst the foliage. His lithe form wound around a gigantic tree trunk, climbing higher and higher until he was dangling from an enormous branch in its shaded canopy. There, a large pitcher hung, a brilliant red on the edges, with dark maroon veins running over green down to its base.
It was about a third of the size of the Banescale-- large enough to hold a small mammal or reptile in its basin. Indeed, this was what the Banescale was looking for.
Salazar had cultivated each pitcher plant himself, carefully growing them in his homemade greenhouse before introducing them into his favorite patch of jungle habitat, perfectly suited to the carnivorous plant’s tastes. As he peered over the edge of this particular plant, he could see several small frogs hopping happily inside. The perfect snack. Salazar reached his barbed tail into the pitcher’s deep well, spearing two of the frogs on the end of it. Each of Salazar’s quills contained a venom deadly to most prey (thankfully not quite potent enough to kill a full grown dragon). The frogs expired in seconds, a quite painless death, as his venom merely numbed his prey into unconsciousness.
Salazar gently extracted his tail, careful not to scrape any of the pitcher’s barbs along the way. These barbs would prevent any prey from escaping the pitcher’s clutches once caught, although most never tried. The sweet nectar pooled at the bottom of the pitcher was attractive to nearly every living creature, including dragons! More than once, Salazar had come upon a pitcher with a strange dragon perched on its edge, trying in vain to reach the tempting liquid at its base without falling in in the process.
Salazar often extracted some of this sweet liquid, bottling it and selling it at the local markets or giving it to Calcifer and Kageyama to be used in delicious desserts and drinks.
After gobbling up the frogs he had skewered, Salazar licked the end of his tail clean, savoring the few drops of nectar that clung there. He inspected the pitcher for any signs of tampering or damage, and then darted speedily away to check the next one. He left one frog behind, still alive and swimming blissfully in the pitcher, unaware that the liquid he was drinking was really a mild poison. Harmless to large creatures such as dragons, but over time, deadly to those smaller animals that consumed large quantities of it. In a few hours the frog would be dead, its body slowly starting to dissolve inside a living tomb, bringing nourishment to the plant itself. The circle of life would continue, short but sweet.
Username: Watercolour Theme: Day 1 - Weird, Wild, Plants Species: Abutilon megapotamicum, Brazilian Bell Flower Entry Type: Visual Entry:
[b]Username: [/b] FinnFantastic
[b]Theme: [/b] Day 1 - Weird, Wild, Plants
[b]Species: [/b] Phoenix palm trees
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b] These funky plants might seem harmless but, as Wikipedia puts it: [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(plant)]"The pinnate leaves, 1–6 m long, all share the common feature of metamorphosed lower-leaf segments into long, vicious spines (acanthophylls)."[/url] Ouch! Injuries caused by these leaf-thorns are no laughing matter- watch out!
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[b]Username: [/b] EnchantedTheCat
[b]Theme: [/b] Weird, wild plants (day 1, 24 May 2020)
[b]Species: [/b] Euphorbia Obesa (also known as the baseball plant)
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual
[b]Comment (Optional): [/b]
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Other plants may look different, but the dragon is designed to look like this one.
Username: EnchantedTheCat Theme: Weird, wild plants (day 1, 24 May 2020) Species: Euphorbia Obesa (also known as the baseball plant) Entry Type: Visual Comment (Optional): Entry:
Other plants may look different, but the dragon is designed to look like this one.
[b]Username: [/b] GrimdarkRoxy
[b]Theme: [/b] Weird, Wild Plants
[b]Species: [/b] Corpse Lily
[b]Entry Type: [/b] Visual
[b]Comment: [/b] [i]Rafflesia arnoldii[/i], commonly called the corpse lily or stinking corpse lily, is a species of flowering plant in the parasitic genus Rafflesia. It produces the largest individual flower known and has a very strong smell of decaying flesh (thus the name). It can get to 3 feet across and weighing a 15- 24 pounds, that's a big boi
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Username: GrimdarkRoxy Theme: Weird, Wild Plants Species: Corpse Lily Entry Type: Visual Comment: Rafflesia arnoldii, commonly called the corpse lily or stinking corpse lily, is a species of flowering plant in the parasitic genus Rafflesia. It produces the largest individual flower known and has a very strong smell of decaying flesh (thus the name). It can get to 3 feet across and weighing a 15- 24 pounds, that's a big boi Entry: