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Rodneyana villosa is a plant indigenous to M35-117. It was first discovered by Katie Brown and her botanic team on the planet's mainland. Brown named the plant after Rodney McKay. The plant resembles cacti on Earth and is said that the bristles are sharp enough to pierce skin. Dr. Brown had been looking after the plant for a few months, to which it has considerably grown in size. (SGA: "Tabula Rasa", "Quarantine")

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  • Rodneyana villosa
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  • Rodneyana villosa is a plant indigenous to M35-117. It was first discovered by Katie Brown and her botanic team on the planet's mainland. Brown named the plant after Rodney McKay. The plant resembles cacti on Earth and is said that the bristles are sharp enough to pierce skin. Dr. Brown had been looking after the plant for a few months, to which it has considerably grown in size. (SGA: "Tabula Rasa", "Quarantine")
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  • Rodneyana villosa is a plant indigenous to M35-117. It was first discovered by Katie Brown and her botanic team on the planet's mainland. Brown named the plant after Rodney McKay. The plant resembles cacti on Earth and is said that the bristles are sharp enough to pierce skin. Dr. Brown had been looking after the plant for a few months, to which it has considerably grown in size. (SGA: "Tabula Rasa", "Quarantine")
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