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* '''a multi-hued fiery daisy''' - Extended upon a long stem, this daisy's petals each hold its own fiery shade. From a light blue, to a bright crimson, each one blends together much like the flames.
* '''a multi-hued fiery daisy''' - Extended upon a long stem, this daisy's petals each hold its own fiery shade. From a light blue, to a bright crimson, each one blends together much like the flames.
* '''a fiery lotus''' - Massive charred leaves span from the base of this flower, granting it a safe place to rest above the magma pool. Its pedals rise from the centre of the foliage in four rows, each one touched by flames. The stamen of the flower burns a hot blue, sending tendrils of smoke to rise from its base.
* '''a fiery lotus''' - Massive charred leaves span from the base of this flower, granting it a safe place to rest above the magma pool. Its petals rise from the centre of the foliage in four rows, each one touched by flames. The stamen of the flower burns a hot blue, sending tendrils of smoke to rise from its base.
* '''a vibrant crimson tulip''' - This rather tall tulip sits alone within its pot, its leafy stem wrapped in flames. The tight petals that wrap about the stamen conceal a burning ember, giving the tulip a rather vibrant crimson-hue that glows from its secrets.
* '''a vibrant crimson tulip''' - This rather tall tulip sits alone within its pot, its leafy stem wrapped in flames. The tight petals that wrap about the stamen conceal a burning ember, giving the tulip a rather vibrant crimson-hue that glows from its secrets.
* '''a lily of flames''' - This is no mere flower, as its rather large petals are touched by fire. The flames lick from stamen to the tip of the petals, shifting from blue, to red, to orange. Thorns line the stem, each one collecting the ash of the ever-growing petals.
* '''a lily of flames''' - This is no mere flower, as its rather large petals are touched by fire. The flames lick from stamen to the tip of the petals, shifting from blue, to red, to orange. Thorns line the stem, each one collecting the ash of the ever-growing petals.