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|description= While not a true lily, the vampire lily's blossom, cradled by a modified leaf called a spathe, bears a similar shape to the other flowering plant. The plant is heat-producing and capable of increasing its internal temperature, which serves both to protect it from cold weather and to attract pollinators. A side effect of this increase in temperature gives the vampire lily a very pungent odor similar to rotting flesh.
|description= While not a true lily, the vampire lily's blossom, cradled by a modified leaf called a spathe, bears a similar shape to the other flowering plant. The plant is heat-producing and capable of increasing its internal temperature, which serves both to protect it from cold weather and to attract pollinators. A side effect of this increase in temperature gives the vampire lily a very pungent odor similar to rotting flesh. The black vampire lily only blooms at night.
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Revision as of 12:17, 3 October 2022

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a matte black vampire lily
Foraging syntax black vampire lily
Plant type Flower
Realms found Naidem
Climates
Terrains
Found outdoors yes
Grows in daytime no
Grows at night yes
Edible yes
Special properties 1 bite
Can be bundled no
Can be worn no

a matte black vampire lily

Description:   While not a true lily, the vampire lily's blossom, cradled by a modified leaf called a spathe, bears a similar shape to the other flowering plant. The plant is heat-producing and capable of increasing its internal temperature, which serves both to protect it from cold weather and to attract pollinators. A side effect of this increase in temperature gives the vampire lily a very pungent odor similar to rotting flesh. The black vampire lily only blooms at night.

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