The Botanical Journal - Purple Kiss Bush

The Purple Kiss Bush is a royal plant which pleases the eye and the nose alike, with its heavy scent of lilac-coloured fragrance.
For times it has sadly been impossible to cultivate, yet just recently, thanks to the skilful and well-known botanist Louis, the sweetness of its flowers can be drained in most areas of the world.

The detailed, exact method Louis succeeded with remains to this day unknown, but is believed to have something to do with the soil, in the moist climate of Tiquanda, where the plant seems to live in delight.
Though some scientists disagree greatly with the theory, since it is essential for the plant to be in constant sunlight, in order to keep its petals filled with rich scents.
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Either way, the Purple Kiss Bush, with its lilac petals, and divine, wind-spread, nose-flirting odour suffers a deep punishment, of having it all too good, and living a too great life!
...For being a plant, that is.

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