Faerie Pumpkin
Faerie Pumpkins are a wild plant that grows amount the colorful flowers of Keelwater Gardens. They are very rare, so encountering one often prompts those familiar with the plant to attempt to spread the seeds, to try and get more of them to grow.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Faerie pumpkins look like green pumpkins with a large blooming flower on top instead of a normal stem.
Genetics and Reproduction
Faerie pumpkins grow off of the small vines growing off the flower of other Faerie pumpkins, or just from planting their seeds in the ground. (Planting them only really works in Swindon)
Ecology and Habitats
Faerie pumpkins only grow in Keelwater Gardens for no discernible reason. they are not affected by heat, or cold so nobody knows why they only grow in Keelwater Gardens.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Faerie Pumpkins require sunlight and water to grow just like other plants.
Biological Cycle
Strangely Faerie pumpkins never die out from the changes of season. They do just as well in winter as they do in the warmer season of spring.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
The insides of Faerie pumpkins can be used to make a pink soup that is said to make you feel light on your feet. There is a popular dish made by putting the soup in the now empty shell of the Faerie Pumpkin and then adding spices made of Furrowweed to add some extra kick to the flavor.
Geographic Distribution
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