Black magic taro is a frost-tender tropical plant likely to be killed even by the lightest winter frost. Their large heart-shaped leaves, held on purple-black stems, emerge green and darken with ag...
Alien fern (named after the earth Blechnum) has long pinnate leaves like its earthly counterparts. With no flowers, its brown to orange leaves, when in wet habitats, form symbiosis with highly toxi...
Tufts with a pink colour. Perfect to create odd plants and herbs, fantastic for your sci-fi, fairyland and magical settings. Combined with other colours and sizes they provide a perplexing colour v...
Very common fern, here in its autumnal dry form. Dry brown bracken leaves can be used alone or mixed with green bracken leaves to give more realism to large fern-rich stands.
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Agave is an American species, common in its dry habitats. It is also cultivated worldwide as an ornamental plant and naturalized in many regions. Its beautiful green leaves with prickly margins and...
Strong winds carry yellowish and brown leaves away. Autumn Shrubs send their messages, full of color, announcing to farmers the harvest season – a time to gather.
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The Japanese Sakura, or the Cherry Blossoms (Prunus subgen. Cerasus), blooming every early spring, fill the gardens with their abundant, delicate pink and white petals; Soft and pastel tones that i...
In the heart of Provence, the endless Lavender fields (Lavandula spp.), like violet waves overrunning the land, strong sweet fragrances in the air, whisper secrets to the bees dancing between the b...
The Light Blue Lilac flower curls (Syringa vulgaris), with magic melodies coming through their hollow stems like flutes, comfort the unhappy Pan, longing for her beloved Syrinx, with their colors, ...
On the dark, foggy, waterlogged marshlands, the Swamp Shrubs silhouettes emerge like ghosts during the frozen night; The shivering travelers speed up their pace.
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In the dense, impenetrable mediterranean woods, Dark Green Shrubs intertwine, providing a safe home to the royal-owl offspring – the children of the Night Throne.
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On the mystic forested mountains of the Himalayas, vibrant red Laliguras blooms (Rhododendron arboreum) summoning the spirits of the ancestors, deeply intertwined with Nepalese identity and heritag...
In the heart of the whispering temperate forests, under the heavy rain, Strong Green Shrubs give shelter to the mythical small creatures, listening to the magic flute.
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Low dry green tufts perfect to simulate a very large range of grasslands, meadows and low prairies. In combination with other colors and sizes they provide a fascinating color and height variation ...
Very small and low tufts with a purple color. Best used to recreate small alien herbs and mosses, evoking an ancient and magical aura.Perfect to add detail to your alien grounds or intriguing scene...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '