Green Spring garden Building / Landmark in Known Universe | World Anvil
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Green Spring garden

While the reservation forests and the Behavior Analysis Zoo are forbidden to visitors of the Laboratory, the Green Garden is a family attraction.   Biologist and geneticists come from all over the universe to study one or many of over a million plant species in the garden and to make experiments with new ones, to understand how and why all of them produce flowers of the exact same tone on green that the local Delusions. Even a few flowerless specimens have developed useless green flowers after a while in the garden, and it's possible that the others will follow at some point.   The scientist are particularly puzzled because none of the plants have acquire any other trait from the Delusions.   Tourist are not often interested in the scientific explanation, and they prefer to share myths about enraged wizards and moved deities, and even love stories from Ge.     The garden is organized by the specimens' worlds of origin, and there are signs with a quick explanation about each species at the side of the paths. The visitors have free access to the more detailed data in the information cabins located at each entrance and in the center of the garden.   Some of the plants are kept inside magically simulated environments, or in ponds and fountains, which are also properly signalized, and in some cases is not possible to get as close as people would like.

Black Delusions

Bushes with white stem and dark gray leaves. The green flowers grow only once a year and last no longer than a couple of days.  

Perfect Delusions

Each part of the bush shares the same tone of green seen in the flowers. It blossoms everyday, and the flowers lost color until they turn almost transparent and close into what would become a pod.  

Deluded Mañio

Hybrid of Earth's Long-leaves Mañio and Black Delusions, these evergreen trees have long, narrow leaves, wide reddish trunks that can reach 15 m tall, arching branches and, of course, green flowers.

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