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[[File:A nihongo bed.png|thumb|A bed of nihongo flowers.]]
[[File:A nihongo bed.png|thumb|A bed of juvenile nihongo flowers.]]
A parasitic plant that tends to grow on trees or in bushes, with broad, leaf-scale white petals obstructing light from anything beneath it. Its centre resembles a certain red dot or circular pin cushion, with a fuzz of tiny stigmata poking out in all directions. Tends to hang semi-horizontally out from branches small enough for it to grow around, usually leading to portions of the infested host looking like separate white-leaved trees were spliced into them. The leafy & beefy petals are hexagonal, tapering somewhat towards the outer edge and bearing a certain resemblance in shape to young plants of various paulownia species.
The '''nihongo flower''' is an aggressively invasive flower in the [[Bep domain|domain]] that can grow on ground, on trees, and in some bushes. Nihongo flowers's stems swell before blooming, after which they deploy permanent white leaf-scale petals, which are dense enough to obstruct light from other plants, including the host plant. The flowers' center resembles a red dot or a circular pin cushion, with a barely-visible fuzz of stigmata poking out in all directions. Tends to hang semi-horizontally out from branches small enough for it to grow around, usually leading to portions of the infested host looking like separate white-leaved trees were spliced into them. The leafy & beefy petals are hexagonal, tapering somewhat towards the outer edge and bearing a certain resemblance in shape to young plants of various paulownia species.


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Revision as of 00:50, 22 June 2025

A bed of juvenile nihongo flowers.

The nihongo flower is an aggressively invasive flower in the domain that can grow on ground, on trees, and in some bushes. Nihongo flowers's stems swell before blooming, after which they deploy permanent white leaf-scale petals, which are dense enough to obstruct light from other plants, including the host plant. The flowers' center resembles a red dot or a circular pin cushion, with a barely-visible fuzz of stigmata poking out in all directions. Tends to hang semi-horizontally out from branches small enough for it to grow around, usually leading to portions of the infested host looking like separate white-leaved trees were spliced into them. The leafy & beefy petals are hexagonal, tapering somewhat towards the outer edge and bearing a certain resemblance in shape to young plants of various paulownia species.

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