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Crossroads Plants: Bat Seed Bush

  Safety Rating: Dangerous. Environment: Tropical forests. Details: Bat Seed Bush is a shade-loving bush with broad, pointed leaves. It has dramatic purple seed pods that open to release seeds with gray-purple bat wings. These seeds fly off in flocks that gather together in the treetops for mutual protection. Anytime that the flock spots someone […]

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Crossroads Plants: Stone Root

  Safety Rating: Harmless Environment: Deserts. Details: This small succulent bush with heart shaped leaves stores water in large bulbs within its roots. It protects these bulbs by encasing them in armor-like bark made of stone plates. Over many years of growth, these stone roots build up into mounds that collect wind-born debris, building up […]

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Crossroads Plants: Eyestalk Bush

  Safety Rating: Mildly Dangerous. Environment: Temperate forests. Details: Eyestalk Bush has white berries growing on red stalks. These berries have black dots that make them look like little eyeballs. When a person or animal approaches the bush, the eyes rotate toward them as if the bush is staring at them and they experience its […]

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Crossroads Plants: Guard Bush

  Safety Rating: Mildly dangerous. Environment: Wild Guard Bushes are grassland plants. Domesticated varieties have been bred for a wide range of growing conditions. Details: Guard Bushes are dense, shrubby plants that react dramatically when they are damaged. They make bright lights and loud sounds that scare off herbivores and attract predators. This, combined with […]

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  Safety Rating: Beneficial. Environment: Cultivated land. Details: This magical bush has been bred to create a living barrier that is extremely difficult to get through. Above ground it grows so densely that even small animals, like rats and squirrels, struggle to get through it. Below ground its roots create a similarly dense barrier. Any […]

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