Amethyst Flower
The Amethyst Flower is native to both Vesperia and Terra half-world. This is probably thanks to Grandma Cave. It is a flowering plant with blossoms that share similar properties as amethysts. The petals are still silky and smooth to the touch.
The Amethyst Flower on Terra makes its home in portions of the cave and small splotches of fields. On Vesperia, there are a plethora of flower fields.
It is also an ingredient in many tonics, tinctures, potions and medicines. It is found to have medicinal and purification properties as a magical flower.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Similar to those of the orchid family, especially those that blossom in clusters. Botanists have argued it is similar in appearance to the Vanda coelestis or the Rhynchostylis coelestis. However, the size of its structure will depend on how rich the aether is as it is a magical flower.
Biological Traits
It comes back every year. It's height is two to three feet tall or maybe two-three times as tall as the Vanda coelestis. Larger if they are grown in Vesperia. They are a perennial plant, alive for roughly two to six years depending on where they are grown.
Genetics and Reproduction
It reproduces via pollination from bees.
Growth Rate & Stages
Medium growth rates with similar stages as orchids.
Ecology and Habitats
Temperate climates with plenty of sunlight.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
To be used in purification rituals, tinctures, potions, tonics, and medicines.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Everywhere, because of the traveling cave, Grandma Cave. They can appear mostly in the far Eastern continents.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
It is a very sensitive flower and enjoys light music when grown under the supervision of a botanist. It is said that it has purification and medicinal properties.
Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms
Ladybugs are said to be perfect to ward off pests and parasites.
Scientific Name
Angiosperm, Monocot, Asparagales, Vanda amethystae
Origin/Ancestry
Vesperian, Terran
Lifespan
2-6 years
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
It can be close to white and a deep purple. The coloring is exactly like an amethyst's, as are some properties. It also glitters in the sunlight in order to attract bees for pollination.
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