The seeds of the Cuihua Hanlan Divine-Given Seed are born after pollination is completed.
For all plants, after pollination, nutrients begin to flow toward the seeds, and the flowers wither away.
Dragon Cypress, Ink Orchid, and Cypress stayed together under the great camphor tree. Two days later, a gentle breeze swept through at night, scattering the petals.
The fruit is a bit misshapen, because the Divine-Given Seed's seed aggressively seizes the mother plant's nutrients, causing the other ordinary seeds to perish.
A single tuft of Orchid Grass yields only a single fruit and can nurture only one seed, and even so, it's a struggle.
Dragon Cypress fetched two Source Stones, scraped off some powder, sprinkled it under the sapling, and irrigated it with clean water to flush the powder into the soil layer.
The effect was immediate. The fruit rapidly swelled, and after three days the growth rate slowed, entering a stable developmental period.