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A botanical puzzle salon — est. 2087

Specimen No. 001

Filicium Luminaris

Discovered in the bioluminescent grottoes beneath the Cascade Conservatory, this fern specimen emits a soft blue radiance from its vascular network. Each frond encodes a fragment of the greater puzzle — a living cartography of interlocking forms that, when assembled, reveals the architecture of growth itself.

Classification: FLC-0087.α

Origin: 47.6°N, 122.3°W

Date Catalogued: 2087.03.15

The Fragment Archive

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2087.06.22

Field observations, sector 7-γ. The rhizome network extends further than initial surveys suggested. Each node contains a micro-puzzle — a crystalline structure encoding spatial relationships between adjacent specimens.

Class: Rhizomatica

Order: Puzzliferales

Family: Connectaceae

Note: specimens in this family demonstrate auto-assembly when placed within 12cm of complementary fragments. The mechanism remains undocumented.

Coordinates: 51.5°N, 0.1°W

Specimen No. 002

Spiralis Connexa

The branching network of this specimen follows a precise Fibonacci spiral, each node a junction point where puzzle-fragments interlock in three-dimensional space. When illuminated, the vascular channels reveal micro-patterns that correspond to undeciphered assembly instructions.

Classification: SPC-0142.β

Origin: 35.7°N, 139.7°E

Date Catalogued: 2087.08.03

Assembly

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