MetalPetal
@MetalPetal

More loredumping for the Rafflesia Canon, which is the current name I have for the world I am working on right now. Thankfully this plant bears a fruit that is actually enjoyable, rather than the pathetic, worthless, and disgusting Liverbulb I spoke about before.

Here is the text from the image:

"The Midiberry Bush is a bramble that grows a sour fruit known as the Midiberry. The bramble can be found in temperate climates all over the world, both in the wild and on farms cultivating the popular fruit.

Most of the Midiberry Bush is actually underground, with a massive, fast growing root system. This ensures the bramble is difficult to uproot, but makes it a nuisance when attempting to get rid of the plant.

The vines of the bramble are coarse in texture, but only become thorny near the top of the bush.

The leaves of the bush are a brilliant orange color with a deep red edge.

The teal-green berry of the bush is an aggregate fruit with a strongly tangy and mildly sour taste. When picked, the torus is cleanly disconnected from the berry.

The torus of the berry is very thorny. Midiberries are best picked with gloves."


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