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More model informationDiscovered near a radioactive waste site, Lupinus multiplicamini is a newfound variation on the flower commonly known as lupine. Lupinus multiplicamini is comprised of a purple ovular flower and several leaves by the roots. Its multiple stalks imply rapid cell mutation that could grow out of control if it’s not monitored closely. Because the flower has yet to be fully researched, proceed around it with caution; it’s a toxic identifier of dangerous radiation!
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