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''"It's a flower, it's a dragon, it's a flower dragon! I'm calling her Blossom." - Iliyana Rosser, daughter of Celyddon Rosser, author of Enchanted Fauna''
''"It's a flower, it's a dragon, it's a flower dragon! I'm calling her Blossom." - Iliyana Rosser, daughter of Celyddon Rosser, author of Enchanted Fauna''
[[File:Fluragon.jpg|thumb|
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|'''Kingdom'''
|Animalia
|-
|'''Phylum'''
|Chordata
|-
|'''Class'''
| Draconia
|-
|'''Order'''
|Pseudodraconia
|-
|'''Family'''
|Draconidae
|-
|'''Genus'''
|Floridraco
|-
|'''Species'''
|F. pollinifera
|}
]]


Fluragons , also known as Flower Dragons, are a fascinating species of dragon that have been discovered in recent years. They are unique in that they resemble flowers, with brightly colored petals as wings and elicate, intricate features.They are pollinators and play a crucial role in the ecosystem of meadows and gardens.


===Physical Description===
Fluragons are small, reaching only about 3-4 inches in length. They are often mistaken for real flowers due to their petals, which come in a variety of colors such as pink, purple, yellow, and blue. Their bodies are slender and delicate, with long antennae and tiny, clawed feet. Their wings are thin and translucent, with veins running through them like a leaf.


===Habitat===
Fluragons can be found in meadows and gardens throughout the world, but are most commonly found in areas with a wide variety of flowering plants. They are social creatures and often travel in groups, visiting different flowers and pollinating as they go. They prefer warm, sunny environments and are most active during the day.


The Fluragons (Floridraco pollinifera), also known as Flower Dragons, are a fascinating species of dragon that have been discovered in recent years. They are unique in that they resemble flowers, with brightly colored petals as wings and elicate, intricate features.They are pollinators and play a crucial role in the ecosystem of meadows and gardens.
===Uses===
 
Fluragons have been highly valued for their role in pollination, and have been known to increase the yield of crops and gardens in areas where they are present. Additionally, their brightly colored petals are highly sought after for use in potion-making and as a decorative element in various wizarding crafts. However, it is important to note that capturing or harming these creatures is strictly forbidden, as they are protected under wizarding law.
Physical Description
 
Fluragons are small, reaching only about 3-4 inches in length. They are often mistaken for real flowers due to their petals, which come in a variety of colors such as pink, purple, yellow, and blue. Their bodies are slender and delicate, with long antennae and tiny, clawed feet. Their wings are thin and translucent, with veins running through them like a leaf.

Revision as of 17:47, 22 April 2023

"It's a flower, it's a dragon, it's a flower dragon! I'm calling her Blossom." - Iliyana Rosser, daughter of Celyddon Rosser, author of Enchanted Fauna

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Draconia
Order Pseudodraconia
Family Draconidae
Genus Floridraco
Species F. pollinifera

Fluragons , also known as Flower Dragons, are a fascinating species of dragon that have been discovered in recent years. They are unique in that they resemble flowers, with brightly colored petals as wings and elicate, intricate features.They are pollinators and play a crucial role in the ecosystem of meadows and gardens.

Physical Description

Fluragons are small, reaching only about 3-4 inches in length. They are often mistaken for real flowers due to their petals, which come in a variety of colors such as pink, purple, yellow, and blue. Their bodies are slender and delicate, with long antennae and tiny, clawed feet. Their wings are thin and translucent, with veins running through them like a leaf.

Habitat

Fluragons can be found in meadows and gardens throughout the world, but are most commonly found in areas with a wide variety of flowering plants. They are social creatures and often travel in groups, visiting different flowers and pollinating as they go. They prefer warm, sunny environments and are most active during the day.

Uses

Fluragons have been highly valued for their role in pollination, and have been known to increase the yield of crops and gardens in areas where they are present. Additionally, their brightly colored petals are highly sought after for use in potion-making and as a decorative element in various wizarding crafts. However, it is important to note that capturing or harming these creatures is strictly forbidden, as they are protected under wizarding law.