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Crossroads Plants: Spiral Snare Vine

  Safety Rating: Extremely dangerous. Environment: Druid cultivated regions of tropical forest. Details: Bred from a carnivorous plant, many druids living in tropical forests use Spiral Snare Vine for defense. This tough, ropey vine drapes itself over and around paths in loops big enough to catch large people and animals. While Spiral Snare Vine is […]

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Crossroads Plants: Jumping Monkey Orchid

  Safety Rating: Dangerous. Environment: Tropical forests. Details: This magical orchid has dispensed with pollinators and instead pollinates itself. Half of its bright pink, monkey-shaped flowers leap off the plant and jump and climb their way to other Jumping Monkey Orchids in order to pollinate them. How these flowers locate other Jumping Monkey Orchids isn’t […]

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Crossroads Plants: Weeping Corpse Flower

  Safety Rating: Harmless. Environment: Tropical forests. Details: This parasitic plant produces a large flower with thick fleshy petals that are mottled red and pink. The center of the Weeping Corpse Flower slowly oozes droplets of a dark red liquid. The flower looks and smells like rotting flesh. In this red liquid is a powerful […]

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Crossroads Plants: Night Light Fungus

  Safety Rating: Beneficial. Environment: This fungus is most common in tropical forests, but can also be found in temperate forests. Details: The mushrooms of this bioluminescent fungus shed a bright light that makes them convenient to use for nighttime illumination in those regions where they grow well. Night Light Fungus grows on decaying wood, […]

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  Safety Rating: Harmless. Environment: Cliff sides in tropical forests. Details: This enormous bromeliad from the Cloud Mountains hovers in the air. It has long trailing roots which anchor it so that it doesn’t float away, though it does shift around in the air with the direction of the wind. Floating Ponds are typically found […]

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