Watercress Wand, extinct. c. 1971
The Watercress Wand was a rare species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, originating in the Andes from Bolivia north to Colombia.
It's flowering head acted as a "wand" to hypnotize predators; first, the spongy head would perspirate an alluring scent, captivating nearby predators. The persperiation would turn to a sticky poisoness substance within seconds, capturing predators that came in direct contact. Finally, the spongy head would envelope it's threat, and consume it, if possible.
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Watercress Wand
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Watercress Wand, extinct. c. 1971
The Watercress Wand was a rare species of flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae, originating in the Andes from Bolivia north to Colombia.
It's flowering head acted as a "wand" to hypnotize predators; first, the spongy head would perspirate an alluring scent, captivating nearby predators. The persperiation would turn to a sticky poisoness substance within seconds, capturing predators that came in direct contact. Finally, the spongy head would envelope it's threat, and consume it, if possible.
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Created in collaboration with AI
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