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== Reproduction == The Faerie Flowers that Erin received were able to grow again when they were planted in soil, even after having been slightly wilted. That shouldn't be possible with regular plants. Erin managed to plant and multiply them, until she left the inn to Lyon. The [Barmaid] didn't water the plants for a week up to ten days. Until she remembered to water them, most of the flowers had wilted again and died, but some could be rescued.<ref name="3.21L">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/10/07/3-21-l/ 3.21 L]</ref> This ability has been later explored some more when [[Xif]] inspected the plants and found out they were all identical, basically genetic clones that reproduced asexually. Despite frantic pollination through Apista, the flowers have not produced offspring or fruit so far. [[Pallass]]' [Alchemist] Xif suggested that they are not mature plants yet.<ref name="6.38" /> Their trigger for maturity is yet unsure, though they reached maturity during the Battle of the Winter Solstice and their roots have then extended towards the [Palace of Fates] for nourishment, so it's hypothesised it may have something to do with fate or momentousness.<ref>{{VERef|The Roots (Pt. 3)}}</ref> Xif has noted how difficult it is for him to cultivate cuttings of the flowers.<ref name="7.11" /> Whether or not this occurred because he did not fulfill some hidden, non-botanical criteria is unknown at this time.
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