🌺 Specimen: The Blushcoil Bloom

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📜 Field Guide Notes:

The Blushcoil Bloom opens in tight layers of soft pink petals, closely wrapped around a small, dark mouth set with fine teeth. Its form is compact and deliberate, giving the impression of restraint rather than shyness. When observed, the bloom appears quietly amused, as though privy to something the viewer is not.

🍄 Habitat & Folklore:

Said to appear in sheltered pots and windowsills where plants were spoken to but rarely listened to. Folklore suggests these blooms develop mouths not to answer, but to keep secrets.

💀 Warnings:

Avoid prolonged eye contact at close range. Some keepers report the unsettling sense of being privately judged, followed by an urge to explain oneself aloud.

🎨 Sculptor’s Note:

Hand-sculpted with layered blush-pink petals, a subtly toothed central mouth, and bright green foliage. Set in a mossed terracotta pot. A small but expressive specimen—contained, self-aware, and faintly smug.