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Plamps are alive, but... well, not quite creatures. They grow much like normal plants, with soil and sunlight or whatever other special things they might need, but they also thrive on interaction with the world around them, in a limited sort of capacity. Ever heard that plants grow better with music playing? Well, this is extra true for Plamps! And if you talk to them, while they can't talk back, you might find that the leaves wiggle in a way that suggests agreement or excitement, or a mushroom stalk might seem to do a little dance.

When you first obtain a cutting or seedling, it will appear rather plain. Starting out, the Plamps are mostly shades of gray or very pale colors, and if they have markings, they are quite subtle. But with fertilizer and cross-pollination and other techniques, you can create more vibrant and unique varieties! Who knows what sort of genetics those Plamps are hiding under the drab starter exterior?

There are many species of Plamps, with more being discovered as time goes on!
Starter plamps will be gray or pale, and if marked, it will be very faint. In some cases, starters will have no markings or colors at all, but they always have the potential to carry them genetically!
Plamps can pass on their markings and colors.
Plamps can be 'bred' via cross-pollination to create offspring.
Plamps can also reproduce via other methods, like cuttings and grafting, to create similiar offspring or combinations of Plamp species.
With each generation, Plamp colors and markings will get brighter and more pronounced. The opportunity for multi-colored, multi-marked Plamps is very possible!
And never forget... Plamps can be full of surprises!