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PLANTS

Notes:

  • These Flora Objects differ from trees, as they cannot be harvested for Wood, but use the same rules for harvesting Food.
  • They have a few unique traits:
    • They are intended as "eye candy", and are placed over appropriate textures as they are painted onto the terrain (for example, water lilies might be added when painting shallow water in a certain biome).
    • Players can construct structures on top of them (if they do, they disappear).
    • If flowering, they lose their flowers during Winter.
    • If snow covers the terrain, these smaller objects are not visible until snow is again removed from the terrain.

AQUATICS

BUSHES

CACTI

FERNS

WILD FLOWERS

Daisy * Remarks: - Daisy-like flowers on low greenish foliage. - 'Dies' in Winter (however, blooms all year on Tropic). - Best massed in meadows or open forest terrains. - Most daisy flowers have a brown or black “eye” in the centre of the flower's petals. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?q=daisy+fl...-8&start=0&sa=N Poppy * Remarks: - Poppy-like flowers on low greenish foliage. - 'Dies' in Winter (however, blooms all year on Tropic). - Use “California poppy” reference for flower bud and bloom open shape. - Best massed in meadows or open forest land terrains (red poppies are magnificent in Spanish oak open woodland). Majorca Wildflowers in midland open evergreen oak woodland meadow * Signature Plant: N/A. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?q=californ...&start=140&sa=N and http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&...G=Google+Search Artichoke * Remarks: - Large-bluish gray-green-indented-leafed artichoke. - Large mauve and sometimes bright sky-blue thistle-like flowers. - (Preferred though not illustrated—the pictures show plants grown on acidified soils while normal range was on alkaline producing blue flowers during the era of the game). * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&...G=Google+Search and http://images.google.com/images?q=globe+ar...=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Orchid * Remarks: - Strap-leafed sometimes pseudo-bulbed. - Showy orchid flower spikes dispersed on and amongst forest terrains. - These plants are not normally found in open meadows. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?q=orchid+f...-8&start=0&sa=N and http://images.google.com/images?q=orchid+p...-8&start=0&sa=N Bromeliad * Remarks: - Strap-leafed. - Showy bract ‘flower’ spikes dispersed on and amongst forest terrains. - These plants are not normally found in open meadows. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?q=bromelia...-8&start=0&sa=N and http://images.google.com/images?q=bromelai...=UTF-8&filter=0 and http://www.charlies-web.com/other_pics/otherpics.html

  1. TALL GRASSES

TallGrassFountain * Remarks: - A tallish coarse gray-green fountain-grass type similar to Pampas Grass. - Cream-coloured ‘plumes’ on erect flower-spikes. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&...G=Google+Search

  1. TREE STUMPS

StumpSmall * Remarks: Small stump. * Reference: http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&...G=Google+Search StumpMedium * Remarks: Medium stump. * Reference: See reference for TreeStumpSmall. StumpLarge * Remarks: Large stump. * Reference: See reference for TreeStumpSmall.

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