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Venus Flytrap. I'm hungry, and I figure it would be less boring than a daisy or a spruce.
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Purple rose. Elegant, but something rather sinister and unnatural about it
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A giant camphor tree. I just love the idea of living out my long life, totaly at peace with the world, smelling kind of odd, and having hundreds of people visit me each day, just to stare at my hugeness and smell me.
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Palm tree.
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Clematis. I used to love climbing up things, I wouldn't mind climbing up a trellis all day.
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venus flytrap i love to eat things 2 much.lol
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a venus flytrap because i could bite everyone who has made my life this week unbearable.
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Wild carrot (otherwise known as Poison Hemlock). Poison hemlock has been used as a sedative and for its antispasmodic properties. If not used properly can be toxic. Helping and hindering. These are my only reasons. People who take the time to research can use it for beneficial reasons, others aren't so lucky.
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A sunflower. I love how they are so exciting and how they stand out! They also move towards the sun, and I also move towards the sun (Hawaii, Florida).
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marijuana plant. I LOVE GETTING HIGH.
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Tiger Lily I just have a weird connection with them. There is something almost psychic about WHEN they bloom. I imagine that's somewhat true of all plants, especially if you both plant and tend them.
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A -Fern- because they are, on the edge of the water's,and wood's where it is nice and cool,and blossom out like evergreen,and they have a soft texture -- Pattijo
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A Palm tree, on a tropical Island.....so I could be in the sunshine all year.
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A cactus, because they are distinctive and unusual plants. I find them fascinating
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I will be red rose plant. Which says I love you to all.
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Well, always loved the look of roses, the smell of 'baby's breath', but would want to be an aloe plant. Aloe has great healing properties, would love to heal and help everyone that needed me. Everyone I have ever known that owned one loved it very much. Nice to be loved. Also, being a succulent, they don't need as much water [cactus family?], so are tough. Besides, you are in the sun, and I don't think have too many spiders crawling all over you.
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lilies. they are beautiful
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Coca plant
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If I were a plant I would be Garlic. There is far more to me than meets the untrained eye. (I have to be consistent.)
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A methane processing plant. I would take all the sh*t the world produced and make something useful out of it.
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Probably a stinky marsh plant then cats wouldn't chew on me or sharpen their claws on me and dogs wouldn't wade out in the marsh to "water" me.
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A venus fly trap, it's one tough plant.
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I'd be a bromeliad of some sort. They live in inhospitable environments and look generally cool. Some of them don't need soil; they grow on rocks! ***PS*** Great question, eddie!
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The Peony - the plant is hardy, beautiful and very fragrant.
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Of the 850 different tree species (a group of organisms that share a special set of characteristics) in the United States, the oldest species is the bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva). The bristlecone pine grows in the deserts of Nevada and southern California, especially in the White Mountains. Some bristlecone pine trees are believed to be more than 4,600 years old; their potential life span is an estimated 5,500 years.
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An Oak tree. Not the prettiest thing in the world, but they are strong. :)
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Rose plant
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I would like to be a lavender
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A solid Oak Tree.....
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An Irish Oak : )
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Cactus
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Poison Ivy. I like to leave a lasting impression!
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A wandering Jew
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