| Herbology- The Luthis Catus | ||||||
| The Luchis Cactus And Its Use Physical Description,: A tall cactus (though small enough to be potted) with rainbow burrs where the needles should be. It has tough green skin which is hard to penetrate. Towards the top of the cactus is a sort of fog space which look slick blue cotton. A Lushsis Cactus is used worldwide to help other plants grow in harsher climates or other bad situations. It is grown in Canada near the border of Alaska in thick bunches. The Lushsis cactus, even by help of its own juices, will not grow any where else as it must suck of certain minerals only Canada and Alaska have to offer. The Lushsis Cactus will instantly rot if it comes in contact with or within two feet of a magical wand because it repels it leaves. It can also break by dropping it or handling it roughly; the cactus is *very* fragile. I will begin to dictate how to use Lushsis Cactuses to make your ground more fertile and your plant life more plentiful. Now, read carefully. You must carefully picked off the Rainbow Burrs and set them a flat surface in an order so they made a circle. Most people are gentle about this next step. You can't be if you expect good results. Take something strong, preferably a hammer of some sort. Pick it up and bash it into the rainbow balls. They should flatten easily in pieces, oozing a sticky cyan-colored juice (if not, you must burn these immediately, lest they release toxic gases). You must collect this juice within minutes after it is excreted from the rainbow spheres - properly called Lushsis Burrs - or else the sap will turn to acid. The acid is very strong, capable of eating through lead. This is how the plant helps with engorging a plants life span and quality: Once you take the Lushsis juice and inject it into the foggy body above the cactus; the fog hardens into a cloud raining down magic, liquid fertilizers. The chemical breakdown of these liquids seems to say that they are simply water. But there is something in the water - perhaps the nutrients from a Lushsis Cactus's growing ground - that aid a dying or help a well of plant get better. By: Yolonda Potter |
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