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Some reports suggest these plants thrive in [[underwater bases]] or [[underground civilizations]], while others describe their existence in [[extraterrestrial ecosystems]]. Whether such flora could be classified as [[Exotic being|exotic beings]] or considered [[conscious]] is a matter of debate, particularly in [[philosophy]] and [[mysticism]]. The boundary between exotic plants and [[Terrestrial plant|terrestrial plants]] reflects broader questions about the definitions of [[life]] and [[sentience]]. | Some reports suggest these plants thrive in [[underwater bases]] or [[underground civilizations]], while others describe their existence in [[extraterrestrial ecosystems]]. Whether such flora could be classified as [[Exotic being|exotic beings]] or considered [[conscious]] is a matter of debate, particularly in [[philosophy]] and [[mysticism]]. The boundary between exotic plants and [[Terrestrial plant|terrestrial plants]] reflects broader questions about the definitions of [[life]] and [[sentience]]. | ||
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An exotic plant refers to flora allegedly unacknowledged by mainstream botany, often associated with hidden bases, ancient arcs, or even extraterrestrial habitats. These plants are notable for their unusual characteristics, such as bearing unknown fruit types described in some cosmic disclosure accounts as possessing unique flavors, medicinal properties, or possible sentience.
Some reports suggest these plants thrive in underwater bases or underground civilizations, while others describe their existence in extraterrestrial ecosystems. Whether such flora could be classified as exotic beings or considered conscious is a matter of debate, particularly in philosophy and mysticism. The boundary between exotic plants and terrestrial plants reflects broader questions about the definitions of life and sentience.