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Professor Thaum

[SR - FB 1 Nov 619] RSNP Botanical Garden

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King's Harbour, just outside the Royal Society School.

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Dr Thaum : Gentlemen, I promised a garden for the Royal Society of Natural Philosophy School, one year ago when I was introduced... It is now done !

Let me introduce yourselves, Mr Havershaw : my gardener.

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Dr Thaum : I will emphasize here, plants with particular medical properties. So you can see the well-known purple loosestrife, a pepper plant from Gunpowder Island,

equisetum and some lavender. This banana tree in the corner albeit looking as a common one comes from Gunpowder Island too, so it will be investigated here and remain under Mr Havershaw survey.

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Dr Thaum : You probably recognize a Loti mahogany at my left and just behind me a Molokei maple. And now, that this garden is complete

you may find just behind yourselves, 3 very uncommon species, and almost unique scientific specimen...

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Dr Thaum : An Hungarius Uncontrolibus Drosera, and two unique specimen : an Antheric brush and an Utricularia Tentaculata Giga.

I received seeds from those two unique ones by my mentor and haven't find any other  ones in the world.

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Dr Thaum : That's awesome, Mr Havershaw, you did a great work, Rosetta and Cutty Shark seem on form !!

and that Antheric brush become well acclimatized.

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Havershaw : Indeed ! The antheric is on form, even starts to produce some berry, as Rosetta. And Cutty Shark is very friendly, I think it likes me.

Cutty Shark : Puuuurrrrr ! Puuuurrr !!

Dr Thaum : Those berries are treasures, so I insist that they must be carefully harvested, without arming the plants. No one should be allowed to do that except you.

Havershaw : No problem, Doctor, I think that Cutty Shark and Rosetta will prevent any theft of berry...

 

C&C welcome, this garden will be licensed as a medium educational by the RSNP @Ayrlego @Bregir

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Great build, Thaum! There are so many unique methods you used here, it's spectacular! The variety of plants is very striking, and you did a wonderful job to make each unique. The Utricularia Tentaculata Giga will surely haunt my dreams, but you definitely did a fantastic job with it.

Once again, great build! So many details and a fun read too. Kudos to you! :grin:

 

 

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Mr Havershaw is a very conscientius gardener, taking care of every small seedling of the garden.

And the bananas from the special banana tree of Gunpowder island are starting to grow.

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Aaargh, horrible mutant bananas!!! Interesting concept and, even if I wouldn't have never said that, completely time consistent: if somebody (like me) guessed, botanical gardens were a fact far before the golden period of the sail age.

Nice collection of plants! Fortunately for him Mr Havershaw must be hard to chew...

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What the hell for bananas we have here ?

Mr Havershaw cannot make head or tail of it.

It's time to consult the ancient manuscript of thaumaturgically assited gardening...

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Loving your gardens professor! I've meaning to make a hot house for some time now ... Perhaps the professor would be willing to populate it with his studies?

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I just hope for the sake of the RSNP - and the good professor, and of course the helpful Mr. Havershaw - that those 'bananas' from Gunpowder Island won't eventually blow up the whole garden... or worse  :laugh:

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