Lollipop flower

The lollipop flower is a species of native Cypriot plant found in northeastern Taatiklatar and southeastern Carre. It is characterized by a pink, fluffy stem connecting to a blue-green spiral structure at the top of the plant. On average, lollipop flowers are between 5 and 8 centimeters tall.

Life cycle
Lollipop flowers bloom in the Cypriot spring, around the beginning of Martary in most years. They have a characteristic cotton-like smell and a very fluffy texture during bloom. During the summer, the plant is slightly harder in texture and has a less noticeable smell. During the summer, they create spores that are released into the Cypriot soil through the root system they have. The plants die when the weather becomes too cold.

Geography
Lollipop flowers can be found as far south as the city of Pearlea and as far north as Yuhosa; however, they are especially abundant in the Diamond River valley. The valley's low elevation and extensive supply of groundwater makes for a perfect habitant for the plant.