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==Etymology== | ==Origins== | ||
There are various real-life species of flowers that have been colloquially called "blood flowers" such as {{wp|asclepias curassavica}} or {{wp|calothamnus sanguineus}}. These flowers, like Bloodflowers, simply share a red coloration. More likely than not, Bloodflowers were named for their color and possibly for their demeanor. | Bloodflowers seem to be an expanded concept of {{wp|Rapid plant movement|plants capable of rapid movement}}, such as the venus flytrap or sundews. They are, of course, much more dangerous than such real-life plants. | ||
===Etymology=== | |||
There are various real-life species of flowers that have been colloquially called "blood flowers" such as {{wp|asclepias curassavica}} or {{wp|calothamnus sanguineus}}. These flowers, like Bloodflowers, simply share a red coloration. More likely than not, Bloodflowers were named for their color and possibly for their demeanor. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |