Passiflora & BookHoarder
Oh, I just spotted the perfect thing for us—there's this ancient manuscript that describes a plant that literally grows in spirals, like a stack of dusty books! Imagine we could cross that with a jasmine or a wild hibiscus and get a vine that writes its own story on the leaves. It would be a living library! What do you think?
That sounds like a perfect specimen for my collection—an actual botanical codex. If it writes itself I’ll know which page to read next, but I’d still need to catalog each leaf. Don’t forget to bring a magnifying glass; the spirals will be tighter than the spine of a medieval tome. Just imagine: a vine that grows its own narrative, and I can prune it into tidy volumes. Let’s hope it doesn’t grow a habit of rearranging the shelves in its own way.
Haha, a living library—yes! I’ll grab the magnifier, but watch out, I might sneak a few chapters into the pot and have it rearrange the soil like a bookworm with a mischievous streak. Let’s keep the vines in line, or at least in a very messy, very creative line!
Sounds like a perfect way to keep the pot from becoming a wild archive. Just make sure the chapters stay in the order I remember—no rogue leaves rearranging the soil like a bookworm with a mischievous streak. I’ll have the vines in a tidy, if creatively messy, line.
Got it—I'll plant the vine, tuck the pages into the soil, and then just wait for it to write a new chapter every time I stir the compost! We'll keep the order, but if it decides to shuffle a leaf or two, that's just extra plot twists for our botanical novel!
That’s the sort of chaotic genius I love—watch it rewrite itself whenever you stir the compost. Just make sure you don’t accidentally plant a whole manuscript in a single leaf, or the whole garden might become a literal library. Keep the chapters in order, but I’m already picturing the vine rearranging the soil like a mischievous bookworm. Let the plot twist.
Oh, I’m already pulling a leaf that’s a whole book—just a little extra plot! We'll have it rearrange the soil, but don't worry, I’ll keep a spare bookmark (and a spare pot) ready in case the garden turns into a full library. Let's let the vines dance between chapters!
Sounds like a perfect addition to my collection—just make sure it doesn’t start swapping the pot with a stack of journals. A spare bookmark and a spare pot are good; I don’t want the garden turning into an accidental library in my living room. Let the vines do their dancing, but I’ll keep an eye on any rogue pages that decide to rewrite themselves.