About them
Small canine like, plant hybrid creatures. Cute and fun loving. Tend to plants and friend to pollinators.About them
- Likes: Rain; swimming; digging; sunbathing; bees; butterflies; hummingbirds; plants.
- Dislikes: Dark; cold; slugs; pollution.
Reproduction
Florvien reproduction is similar to monotreme species. They lay bud shaped eggs and will bury them and nest them until they hatch. The nest is made shallow, kept warm, and well watered. Incubation takes 10 to 14 days.Reproduction
Species Variants
Species Variants
- “Common” Basic Florvien: Have a single bloom tail.
- “Common” Have multiple tails, multiple blooms on one tail, or have multiple sets of ears.
- “Uncommon” Variegate: Have white eyes, nose, paw pads, or tongues. May have more prominent white featured markings.
- “Uncommon” Have no tail(s) blooms but only leafy foliage.
- “Rare” Have tails or back vines that bare fruit, vegetable, or herb.
- "Super Rare" Multiple Limbs.
Physical Features
Physical Features
- Nose: Snouts usually are canine like but sometimes are rodent like.
- Eyes: Eyes are cat like in that when constricted become vertical slits and rounded when dilated. Eyes can be any color.
- Ears: Ears are large and spread out in transition to a leaf like material. Ears are large to capture sunlight for energy. Multiple ears may be present to capture more light. Ear shape is similar to the leaf foliage that there bloom would have or as a common shape.
- Hands: Hands are somewhat large and clawed for digging beds or searching for water. Aquatic Florviens may have webbed digits.
- Feet: Feet are clawed with vestigial like webbing between the toes, most like for swimming. Aquatic Florviens may have more prominent webbing.
- Height: Common height between 3 foot to 4 foot.
- Body: Can come in any weight or body type. Mammal like body including fur coverage.
Tails
Tails can be any bloom or plant.Common Florviens will have a single bloom tail. Blooms include any flower that does not bear fruit and edibles. EX. Common tail types include:Tails
- Rose
- Lily
- Daisy
- Daffodil
- Crocus
- Tulip
- Zinna
- Carnation
- Dahlia
- Hydrangea
- Gladiolus
- Orchids
- Hyacinth
- Lilac
- Ferns
- Hastas
- Spider Plants
- Caladiums
- Fronds
- Sage
- Basil
- Mint
- Berries
- Tomato
- Lettuce
- Cabbage