Traits
Eonia Bloom (★ Uncommon)
Category: Flower
Species: Leloko
Note: All Lelokos have a mouth at the center of their flowers! This mouth most often looks like a 4 - 6 pointed star that looks like a dome when closed to mimic the center of a flower and is present in every Leloko tail.
Eonia blooms are often called the "water bearers" due to their capacity to hold a large amount of water. The petals are tucked tightly against each other and can fan out to form a cup or "bowl". They're popular in gardening circles, able to dexterously manouver water to hard-to-reach areas or in unconventional ways where a bucket just wouldn't cut it. These flowers are also able to be used as umbrellas when turned upside down!
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Trait:
🔹 Eonia blooms are ball-shaped flowers with medium-sized petals that, when opened, closely resemble peonys.
🔹 Blooms should be layered with numerous flat petals that curve slightly to give the bloom the "ball" shape.
🔹 These flowers can open wide, often resulting in a bowl shape.
❗ Eonia blooms cannot resemble roses or rose-like flowers. Petals cannot be curled just at the tips.
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