Gravitybloom Wisteria
Wisteria gravitaris
Flora - MagicalPhysical Characteristics
The Gravitybloom Wisteria features cascading vines that can reach lengths of 30-50 feet, with deep purple to violet flowers that have luminescent centers. The plant blooms year-round, with peak flowering during the Dual Light month. Its most distinctive feature is its complex crystalline root system that can anchor to any surface and manipulate gravitational fields.
Primary Uses
This species is an essential component in floating city construction, where its gravity-manipulating properties are harnessed to create stable anti-gravity fields. The vines are woven into anti-gravity ropes and harnesses, used in aerial agriculture systems, and serve as a key ingredient in levitation potions. The crystalline root structures are particularly valuable for creating permanent gravitational anomalies.
Hazards and Toxicity
Gravity field collapses can be instantly fatal, and the root systems can undermine building foundations. The pollen causes severe vertigo and spatial disorientation, while dead vines create unpredictable antigravity pockets. The rapid growth can strangle and crush other vegetation, making containment critical.
Seasonal Risks
- Spring: Aggressive growth phase, increased structural damage
- Summer: Peak pollen production, maximum disorientation risk
- Autumn: Field instability during seasonal die-back
- Winter: Brittle vines may snap, causing sudden field collapse
Safe Handling Protocols
Full gravity anchor harness is required for any interaction with this species. A minimum two-person team is mandatory for any cultivation activities. Monthly root system inspection is required, along with pollen protection masks during flowering. Dead vine immediate removal protocol must be followed to prevent dangerous antigravity pockets.
Information compiled by Master Botanist Elara Greenweave, Imperial Academy of Natural Philosophy. All handlers must be properly certified through their respective guilds.