Toucan - Nepenthes inermis
Nepenthes inermis is a plant with large, tapering flowers, coloured bright yellow with a few spots of colour at the base. The original carnivorous plant can be recognised by its flowers, which open upwards to attract insects and digest them in the sticky juice contained in the petals.
The alchemical version differs in that its flowers hang downwards. This means they do not produce digestive juices, which would fall to the ground, but they do give off an enchanting scent when this climbing plant is in flower. The flowers are reminiscent of toucans' beaks, which are attracted by both the scent and the shape. They act as pollinators, eating the fruits of Nepenthes Inermis, digesting them and spreading them elsewhere by natural means.
This alchemical version is not so much carnivorous as metamorphic: the smell and bright colours can also seduce human beings who join the Nepenthes Inermis reproductive cycle.
The alchemical version differs in that its flowers hang downwards. This means they do not produce digestive juices, which would fall to the ground, but they do give off an enchanting scent when this climbing plant is in flower. The flowers are reminiscent of toucans' beaks, which are attracted by both the scent and the shape. They act as pollinators, eating the fruits of Nepenthes Inermis, digesting them and spreading them elsewhere by natural means.
This alchemical version is not so much carnivorous as metamorphic: the smell and bright colours can also seduce human beings who join the Nepenthes Inermis reproductive cycle.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Toucan
Size 3229 x 1141px
File Size 2.42 MB
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If you enjoy carnivorous plants such as Nepenthes Inermis*, it is a good idea to have some knowledge of how to care for exotic plants. Ask your local horticulturalist for more information.
As for its alchemical one, unfortunately it will be much more difficult to ship it to you.
(* : because, yes, it really exists !)
As for its alchemical one, unfortunately it will be much more difficult to ship it to you.
(* : because, yes, it really exists !)
This could be an idea to suggest to animal welfare associations. Even if this particular case only involves only toucans.
Although there is also a risk, if the members of this association are human, that replacing the beak will be more complicated without creating new toucans...
Although there is also a risk, if the members of this association are human, that replacing the beak will be more complicated without creating new toucans...
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