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Morning Glory 🌿

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This lioness gave birth in the past two years. She is on a breeding cool down and will be breedable again in 9 real life days.
Lion Stats
Experience
15422 / 15840 (97%)
Level 13
Strength 102 Speed 101
Stamina 88 Smarts 107
Agility 109 Skill 42
Born With: Unknown Total Stats: 549
Lion Currents
Age 7 years, 5 months old
Hunger
0%
Mood
100%
Sex Female
Pose Kind
Personality
Modest (Neutral)

Adult Stage
Newborn Stage 100%
Young Cub Stage 100%
Cub Stage 100%
Adolescent Stage 100%
Adult Stage 41.666666666667%
Elder Stage 0%
Breeding Info
Father Ceithir Fyra I (Deceased) Mother ClrWhit|Chocolate|300+|4m|G4 (Deceased) View Full Heritage
Last Bred 14 days ago Fertility Average View All Cubs Bred (2)
Appearance Markings
Base Jet (Black Skin) Slot 2: Noctis Blaze (55%) Tier 1
Slot 3: Pulsar Mottled Vents (100%) Tier 5
Slot 7: Labradorite Mesh (49%) Tier 3
Slot 9: Noctis Paws (76%) Tier 1
Genetics Black Dark Solid Common
Eyes Yellow
Mane Type Scarce
Mane Color Ebony
Mutation None
Marking Slots
10
Equipped Decorations
[D] Namibian Meadows

Above
Spring Garland
Negev Iris
Guernsey Lily [1]

Below
Daisies
Lifetime Hunting Results
Total Hunts 179 Successful Hunts 179 Success Rate 100%


Biography
Morning glory (also written as morning-glory[1]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux.

As the name suggests, most morning glory flowers unfurl into full bloom in the early morning. The flowers usually start to fade a few hours before the corolla begins to display visible curling. They prefer full solar exposure throughout the day, and mesic soils. Some morning glories, such as Ipomoea muricata, Ipomoea alba, and Ipomoea macrorhiza, are night-blooming flowers.

Ipomoea nil, a species of morning glory, was first known in China for its medicinal uses, due to the laxative properties of its seeds.

Ancient Mesoamerican civilizations used the morning glory species Ipomoea alba to convert the latex from the Castilla elastica tree and also the guayule plant to produce bouncing rubber balls.[2] The sulfur in the morning glory's juice served to vulcanize the rubber, a process antedating Charles Goodyear's discovery by at least 3,000 years.[3] Aztec priests in Mexico were also known to use the plant's hallucinogenic properties (see Rivea corymbosa).


New Pride 4/22/22

So gorgeous I couldn't pass! Excited to see what comes from her.





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