The Sillimanjaro Seeds is a seed item in Moshi Monsters, used for obtaining an unknown Moshling, most likely Tomba the Wistful Snowtot. It is unknown how the seed can be obtained, however it is most likely the seed would have been included with Tomba's Moshlings Collection plush toy, as the code from said plush toy was never implemented as planned (to give a seed for Tomba, which they do not have) and gives 1 Rox as an error. The seed must be planted with two other normal seeds in the Moshling Garden. When your Sillimanjaro Seeds has grown, the unknown Moshling should come.
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| - The Sillimanjaro Seeds is a seed item in Moshi Monsters, used for obtaining an unknown Moshling, most likely Tomba the Wistful Snowtot. It is unknown how the seed can be obtained, however it is most likely the seed would have been included with Tomba's Moshlings Collection plush toy, as the code from said plush toy was never implemented as planned (to give a seed for Tomba, which they do not have) and gives 1 Rox as an error. The seed must be planted with two other normal seeds in the Moshling Garden. When your Sillimanjaro Seeds has grown, the unknown Moshling should come.
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| - The Sillimanjaro Seeds is a seed item in Moshi Monsters, used for obtaining an unknown Moshling, most likely Tomba the Wistful Snowtot. It is unknown how the seed can be obtained, however it is most likely the seed would have been included with Tomba's Moshlings Collection plush toy, as the code from said plush toy was never implemented as planned (to give a seed for Tomba, which they do not have) and gives 1 Rox as an error. The seed must be planted with two other normal seeds in the Moshling Garden. When your Sillimanjaro Seeds has grown, the unknown Moshling should come. Sillimanjaro plants presumably were named after Mount Sillimanjaro, as their flower looks like the mountain. Snowtots are most likely attracted to the plant for the similarity to their habitat. It is unknown where the plant is native.
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