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    * Sea Lilies are grown from Sea Lily Bulbs and became available after [[Horticulture]] was unlocked
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It appears in inventory as "Sea Lily Bulb:<type>". One bulb per player may be acquired for free from a University of Worship with Horticulture unlocked.
    * Requires 100 Water in Jugs to plant the bulb. Jugs are not consumed. Have the 100 jugs of water and the bulb in your items list, then select Plant from your main menu.
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     * The bulb will take one hour to bloom. After it blooms, you can use Flower Fertilizer to reproduce the bulb.
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It may be planted anywhere, but requires 100 water in jugs in your inventory to do so (the jugs will be emptied but retained). When planted, it will bloom into a [Lily of the Sea]? in one hour. Once it blooms, it may be fertilized every 2 hours with 20 units of Flower Fertilizer. After 24 fertilizations, you can "Check the bulb for signs of budding" from the flower's window menu. The amount of fertilizations required to detach an extra bulb from a Lily of the Sea is strain and fertilizer dependent.
    * Research on Cross Breeding requires 70 of each bulb: Energy, Fracture, Silken, Vampire.  
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A Sea Lily has 7 color regions:
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    * 4 petal regions (2 outer petal colors, alternating, and 2 inner petal colors, alternating)
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    * outer stamen (the uppermost center section-2 sections )
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     * middle stamen (the middle height center stamen, the lowest one easily visible)
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    * inner stamen (the lowest center sectons, almost hidden in the petals)
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[[image:Sea_Lily_Bulb$Inner_Petals.jpg‎|thumb|256px|Inner Petals]]
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[[image:Sea_Lily_Bulb$Outer_Petals.jpg‎|thumb|256px|Outer Petals]]
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[[image:Sea_Lily_Bulb$Stamen.jpg‎|thumb|256px|Stamen]]
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When research calls for petal colors, it will request something like "75%" of a color, which means 3 of the four petal regions that color.
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The basic color gene types are magenta, cyan, and yellow. Red is even amounts of magenta and yellow, blue is even amounts of magenta and cyan, green is even amounts of yellow and cyan, and grey/black is equal amounts of all three (white is no color genes). Uneven amounts of the three types will produce various other colors, some of which a normal observer would call "red" or "blue", but if "red petals" is requested by research or a festival, only technically red petals will count. Increasing numbers of each gene result in brighter colors, and there are at least three shades of a given color possible (visible on Blush strain). We note color intensity with levels, for example "magenta 1" indicates a color strength less intense than "magenta 2".
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They come in two basic sizes, dwarf and normal. Other sizes can be bred from these thru Crossbreeding. The dwarf and giant genes work in slightly different ways, so both extreme and intermediate sizes can be produced. A size intermediate beween the dwarf and normal sizes has been produced, as have larger than normal ones. It's not clear exactly which dwarf or giant genes each base type has, as until now there's been no way to check, and now we can only check what a university asks for.  
  
  
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Notes
 
Notes
 
     * Most of the color intensities have been guessed, more experimentation with Crossbreeding is required in order to confirm the intensities.
 
     * Most of the color intensities have been guessed, more experimentation with Crossbreeding is required in order to confirm the intensities.
 
     * Bulbing Speed refers to the amount of fertilizations required in order to get 1 extra bulb from a flower.
 
     * Bulbing Speed refers to the amount of fertilizations required in order to get 1 extra bulb from a flower.
     * Bulb may be harvested immediately after the fertilization that makes it available. You still have to wait for the timer to expire start the next growth cycle.
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     * Bulb may be harvested immediately after the fertilization that makes it available. You still have to wait for the timer to expire start the next growth cycle.
 
 
Theories, Observations
 
    * 'Check for signs of budding' always appears after 24 fertilizations no matter what the strain.
 

Revision as of 20:54, 26 December 2008

<Page copied from T3 wikis, may have changed for T4>

It appears in inventory as "Sea Lily Bulb:<type>". One bulb per player may be acquired for free from a University of Worship with Horticulture unlocked.

It may be planted anywhere, but requires 100 water in jugs in your inventory to do so (the jugs will be emptied but retained). When planted, it will bloom into a [Lily of the Sea]? in one hour. Once it blooms, it may be fertilized every 2 hours with 20 units of Flower Fertilizer. After 24 fertilizations, you can "Check the bulb for signs of budding" from the flower's window menu. The amount of fertilizations required to detach an extra bulb from a Lily of the Sea is strain and fertilizer dependent.

A Sea Lily has 7 color regions:

   * 4 petal regions (2 outer petal colors, alternating, and 2 inner petal colors, alternating)
   * outer stamen (the uppermost center section-2 sections )
   * middle stamen (the middle height center stamen, the lowest one easily visible)
   * inner stamen (the lowest center sectons, almost hidden in the petals) 
Inner Petals
Outer Petals
Stamen

When research calls for petal colors, it will request something like "75%" of a color, which means 3 of the four petal regions that color.

The basic color gene types are magenta, cyan, and yellow. Red is even amounts of magenta and yellow, blue is even amounts of magenta and cyan, green is even amounts of yellow and cyan, and grey/black is equal amounts of all three (white is no color genes). Uneven amounts of the three types will produce various other colors, some of which a normal observer would call "red" or "blue", but if "red petals" is requested by research or a festival, only technically red petals will count. Increasing numbers of each gene result in brighter colors, and there are at least three shades of a given color possible (visible on Blush strain). We note color intensity with levels, for example "magenta 1" indicates a color strength less intense than "magenta 2".

They come in two basic sizes, dwarf and normal. Other sizes can be bred from these thru Crossbreeding. The dwarf and giant genes work in slightly different ways, so both extreme and intermediate sizes can be produced. A size intermediate beween the dwarf and normal sizes has been produced, as have larger than normal ones. It's not clear exactly which dwarf or giant genes each base type has, as until now there's been no way to check, and now we can only check what a university asks for.


Sea Lily Name Image Availability Petals Inner Stamen Middle Stamen Outer Stamen Size Bulbing Speed
Blush
Blush
<Region> UWor 75% magenta 1, 25% white magenta 1 magenta 2 magenta 3 normal 38
Clarity
Clarity
<Region> UWor 75% white, 25% gray 2 white white gray 2 normal 48
Crown
Crown
<Region> UWor 25% red 3, 75% white white white white normal 38
Delicate
Delicate
<Region> UWor all white white white red 3 dwarf 48
Dusk
Dusk
<Region> UWor 25% grey 1, 75% white orange lighter orange light magenta ?? ??
Energy
Energy
<Region> UWor all yellow 2 white white white normal 28
Fracture
Fracture
<Region> UWor 25% magenta 1, 75% white white white white normal 48
Morning
Morning
<Region> UWor 50% green 1, 50% yellow 2 yellowish green 1 yellowish green 1 yellowish green 1 normal 48
Silken
Silken
<Region> UWor all white white white white ?? ??
Vampire
Vampire
<Region> UWor all white white white red 3 normal 48

Notes

   * Most of the color intensities have been guessed, more experimentation with Crossbreeding is required in order to confirm the intensities.
   * Bulbing Speed refers to the amount of fertilizations required in order to get 1 extra bulb from a flower.
   * Bulb may be harvested immediately after the fertilization that makes it available. You still have to wait for the timer to expire start the next growth cycle.