Cloud Daisy
Cloud daisies are small flowers found worldwide. They are extremely common and extremely well known.
Cloud daisies come in a small variety of colours, from pinks and purples to blues. The petals of the flowers are translucent, and when light shines through them, the ground glows the colour of the petals.
Uses
Cloud daisies are popular in cloud rabbit feed, as in the wild is the rabbits main food source. Cloud daisies also grow fast so they are easy to farm on an industrial level. Cloud daisies are delicious in a wide variety of soups and stews, pairing well with pretty much every other food there is. Its soft taste and texture makes it easy to digest.Basic Information
Anatomy
Cloud Daisies have 5 giant bubble shaped petals in a ring around a central yellow ovary. These bubbles range in translucency and colour, from purples, pink, to a range of blues, and white, greys and blacks.
Genetics and Reproduction
In the ovary, seeds are produced. When cloud daisies are eaten, the seeds get swallowed and are released in the feces. The feces provided more fertile soil for the plants to grow.
Ecology and Habitats
Cloud daisies grow in an abundance of environments. They can survive in soils of various pHs, growing in every biome barring deserts.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Herbologists use the petals to create common potions. They grow cloud daisies in terrariums and big planters in their homes and greenhouses.
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Found worldwide, they are common in the Shattered Skies, a floating island belt between Southland and Tropacia. They also grow commonly in the grasslands and temperate forests of northern parts of the Region of Sarra. They thrive best in temperate environments, but are somewhat common in the Sarabar swamp, on the watersides.
Lifespan
4 weeks
Average Height
4-5cm
Geographic Distribution
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