Here is long awaited first Undertale OC of mine well originally she was a Rose Monster(i dunno if i can remember) then Dove Monster then now she is a Moth Monster then i just rename from Roselline to Serenity then now i renamed it currently to Flora now.
Name: Flora
Nicknames: Flo, Lady, Darling and Dear(By Ambrose), Mothy Face(By Sans and Undyne), Flowy-Flow(By Alphys)
Age: 24
Gender: Female
Species: Moth Monster
Birthday: April 27th
Zodiac: Taurus
Voice: Elsie Lovelock
Height: 5'12 ft.
Sexual Orientation: Heterosexual
Occupation: N/A
Personality: Kind, Graceful, Clever, Sheepish, Poised, Caring, Loving, Protective, Tender
Soul: Kindness
Residence: Waterfall
Family Relatives: N/A
Friends/Allies: Sans, Papyrus, Frisk, Toriel, Asgore, Undyne, Alphys
Romantic Interest: Ambrose
Powers/Abilities: Chlorokinesis, Flight, Silk Attacks, Telepathy, Healing Tears, Enchanced Speed, Enchanced Agility, Night Vision
HP: 300
AT: 70
DT: 65
Likes: Plants, Helping others, Ambrose, Gardening, Singing, Dancing, Tea with milk, Music, Sweets
Dislikes: Hecklers, Monster hating People, Spicy Food, Bad Music, Her friends being mistreated
Facts:
Flora is a moth monster with plant powers that lives in the cave and the water falling down behind the entrance at Waterfall.
Whenever she flies around, she produces some flower petals falling from her.
She had been fell in love with Ambrose, the mantis monster and they both lived in Waterfall, he met her three years ago and although he is been a gentlemen to her.
Flora had a beautiful singing voice which sounds like a nature song, Ambrose although adored her and whenever she can dance and she can sing it for those she cared about.
Flora's tears have healing powers and although she can heal these wounds of people for a help.
She loves to do anything for gardening such as growing plants, flowers and trees, also she can helped Asgore in his garden and makes it beautifully.
Flora can make a high-pitch roar which is a cute squeak and chirp sounds(Yasss like Mothra ÙwÚ).
Although which she likes some desserts, her favorite is Strawberry Chocolate Mousse Cake.
She really hates to see her friends being mistreated, so she comforts them by making flower headbands for them especially, her lover, Ambrose.
Theme Song: Fly to your Heart by Selena Gomez
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A hike in the Cheat River Canyon on a hazy, mid-summer day brings a great many rewards, both large and small.
From top: Fractured and pitted sandstone gives testimony to the canyon's ancient struggle with the elements; black cohosh (Actaea racemosa or Cimicifuga racemosa), whose towering flower spikes stalk the old woods like magical beings; the colorful rock harlequin (Corydalis sempervirens), an endangered fumitory that haunts the canyon's rocky outcrops; pinesap (Monotropa hypopitys), a parasitic plant closely related to Indian pipe; spotted St. John's wort (Hypericum punctatum), which is distinguished from the invasive St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) by the numerous black dots on its flowers and leaves; downy rattlesnake plantain (Goodyera pubescens), a shade-tolerant terrestrial orchid that favors oak-hickory woods; shrubby St. John's wort (Hypericum prolificum), a mounding, deciduous shrub of open, sandy woods; orange-fringed orchid (Platanthera ciliaris), a stunning late summer beauty of Appalachia's moist meadows and open woods; a hummingbird clearwing moth (Hemaris thysbe) visiting a late-blooming milkweed; a silvery checkerspot (Chlosyne nycteis) drinking up the nectar of a butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa); an American green crab spider (Misumessus oblongus) stalking a black-eyed Susan for its next meal; a large milkweed bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus) being perfectly beautiful on a lazy summer day; and last but not least, a hulking patch of eastern Jack-0'-lanterns (Omphalotus illudens), which contrary to what field guides say have never glowed in the dark for me (I love the toxic little beauties nonetheless).
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Also a smol reminder: I'm neither from nor living in the USA. Most of the moths/plants/lichens I post are from the UK, sometimes mainland Europe - so pls don't start yelling if it's a problematic species in the US, cos I don't live there. Very occasionally lichens are from other places which I'll try to note. TY 💚🦋🌿
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