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Bon Bonfire
Ginseng and the tiny Sciurus lis (Japanese Squirrel), gathered together during the harsh winter by giving each other warm cuddles.
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Babyccino
The roasted seeds of blue cohosh are used as a coffee substitute, their tasks is to provide energy for others in the morning to refresh their mind and aware of other enemies.
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Hush Up
Galium antarcticym known as a weak perennial herb while they witness the baby Egyptian tortoises being hunted down by the hunters, together trying their best to protect the babies from the illegal wildlife traders.
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Mystic Unicorn
After the red foxes mistakenly ate unknown berries, the true unicorns appeared for a glimpse to help to treat its upset stomach.
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Para Para
Yew trees were used as symbols of immortality, and to protect and purify the dead. The spirits of the forest discovered pieces of old manuscripts about other endangered medicinal plants.
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Pixie Dust
Eyebright is an herb featuring with white and purple flowers restoring the hedgehog’s eyesight for a short moment allow it to view the night sky.
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Relaxant
Slippery elm is a tree native could be found in U.S and Ontario, Canada. The possums enjoying their time as seen on the lake reflection.
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Wild Golds
Earlier the owl was being attacked by mites and caused them skin irritations, meanwhile the goldenseals heals the owls for thanking him for giving guide in the forest.
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Winded
The sundews uses their roots, flowers and seed capsules to treat the armadillo’s illness.
Work by
Athena Leung
““Nano Acquaintance”, journey of the rare and endangered wild medicinal plants going on a journey to protect their own kind to avoid from being overharvested. They set off an adventure in search of...” [More]