Bells of Desire
A demonic flower often found in castle gardens.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Bells of Desire typically have dark red petals in a distinct bell shape with pointed ends. They grow up on stalks in close clusters of several flowers with point downwards.
Genetics and Reproduction
Pollen fertilization of seeds
Ecology and Habitats
Bells of Desire grow best in damp, wetland environments.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Photosynthesis and root absorption.
Behaviour
Bells of Desire create an aphrodisiac pollen, which they use in tandem with other plants to capture shared prey.
Additional Information
Domestication
Domesticated Bells of Desire have less potent pollen than their wild counterparts, which often cause excitement to the point of cardiac arrest - securing prey on their own.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Pollen can be used in potions to create a diluted but still significant effect.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Photoreceptors
Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms
Has a symbiotic relationship with Beguiling Lotuses.
Average Height
3-4ft
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