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The Shrivelfig was a magical plant, the best specimens of which were found in Abyssinia.[2] The flowers of the Shrivelfig grew inside the fruit, both of which were purple in colour. It was a deciduous plant, meaning that its leaves start to shed in autumn, and the plant is leafless during winter. However, due to its aggressive roots, the plant can still survive even in snowy conditions. The leaves had medicinal properties. When the fruit was skinned, which was actually the plant's flower and…
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The Mimbulus mimbletonia was a very rare magical plant, surmised to have originated in Assyria.[1] The Mimbulus mimbletonia was most notable for its pulsating and squirming nature and its unique defence mechanism. When prodded, a substance called Stinksap was squirted out from the boils on the surface of the plant. Stinksap was a non-poisonous liquid and was described as dark green and smelling like "rancid manure".[1] As a seedling, it required ample light, excellent drainage, high...
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