a-kind-of-merry-war:

I’ve been researching flowers this week, and came across this. It’s called Love-in-a-Mist, or Nigella Damascena. Traditionally, Love-in-a-Mist was used in love spells and potions and was associated with glamours and binding spirits. When given to another, it represents intrigue and fascination – you puzzle me.

I saw it and immediately thought of @setepenre-set‘s really lovely Bouquet series and uh. Some of their other fics. 

I mean. It’s blue. And it’s got tentacles. 

!!!

IT’S PERFECT. THE COLOR, THE SHAPE, AND THE MEANING.

likeafieldmouse:

Monotropa Uniflora

“Also known as the ghost plant, Indian pipe, or corpse plant. 

Unlike most plants, it is white and does not contain chlorophyll. Instead of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph. Its hosts are certain fungi that are mycorrhizal with trees, meaning it ultimately gets its energy from photosynthetic trees. Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest. It is often associated with beech trees. 

The complex relationship that allows this plant to grow also makes propagation difficult.

The plant is sometimes completely white but commonly has black flecks and a pale pink coloration. Rare variants may have a deep red color.”