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Desert Blob Plants
Desert Blob Plants
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🏜️ The Archivist’s Greenhouse: Desert Blobs
Welcome back to the greenhouse! A new, sun-drenched region of our botanical archives has sprouted, bringing the resilient spirit of the wastes into the Scriptorium. You may now select your preferred desert pairing from our laboratory options. These 3D-printed specimens are the perfect, low-maintenance desk companions—no watering required!
Select Your Specimen: Choose your desert variety. To keep the greenhouse lush and diverse, your plant will be forged in one of our multiple vibrant shades (selected at random by the Librarian). These are fully compatible with our original Blob Plants collection, eyes, and greenhouse displays!
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A: Saguaro Cactus 🌵
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B: Barrel Cactus 🪵
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C: Agave 🌿
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D: Blooming Prickly Pear 🌸
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E: Tumbleweed 🌾
🏺 The Desert Vessel Registry
Select the unique housing for your new prickly friend. These specialized, twist-and-lock pots are forged in archive-accurate hues:
🏺 The Vessel Registry
Select the housing for your botanical friend. Standard vessels are forged in archive-accurate hues:
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- Cattle Skull Pots: Bone White
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Desert Rock Pots: Earthy Terracotta
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Regular & Cracked Pots: Classic Terracotta
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Modern Pots: Marble or Black
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Vases: Clear Crystal
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Watering Cans: Iridium Gold
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⚠️ Archivist’s Note: Please be advised that the photographic records provided may include images of vessel styles or colors that are no longer available in the current archives. Please refer to the list above for our current selection
📜 Catalog Notes: General Observations
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Greenhouse Accessories: Specialized Plant Stands are also for sale to elevate your new friend! Message the Librarian for details on styles and pricing.
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A Spectrum of Sorcery: Please be advised that our filament hues shift like the tides; colors are subject to availability based on what is currently stocked in our archives.
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The Weaver’s Mark: Each artifact is 3D printed with meticulous care. Much like the grain in an ancient bookshelf, you may find "character marks" such as layer lines or slight variations—natural evidence of the mechanical weaving process.
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Safety Archive: This curiosity is intended for mature collectors and is not for children ages 3 and under.
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