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Rakweed was a small green plant with a red flower at the top. As the name suggested, it was an extremely adaptable and fast-growing weed. It could grow nearly anywhere and at incredible speeds. Its DNA would adapt quickly to deal with threats and individual plants could also communicate with each other by a high-pitched screeching sound. This connection could be broken by another high-frequency sound at 1421.09 Hertz, which would result in the destruction of all plants and spores within the sound's range.

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  • Rakweed was a small green plant with a red flower at the top. As the name suggested, it was an extremely adaptable and fast-growing weed. It could grow nearly anywhere and at incredible speeds. Its DNA would adapt quickly to deal with threats and individual plants could also communicate with each other by a high-pitched screeching sound. This connection could be broken by another high-frequency sound at 1421.09 Hertz, which would result in the destruction of all plants and spores within the sound's range.
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  • Rakweed
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  • Flowered plant
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  • The Gift
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  • Rakweed was a small green plant with a red flower at the top. As the name suggested, it was an extremely adaptable and fast-growing weed. It could grow nearly anywhere and at incredible speeds. Its DNA would adapt quickly to deal with threats and individual plants could also communicate with each other by a high-pitched screeching sound. This connection could be broken by another high-frequency sound at 1421.09 Hertz, which would result in the destruction of all plants and spores within the sound's range. The Rakweed could produce large amounts of spores. The spores served two purposes; to increase the Rakweed's number, and to infect life forms which were considered dangerous to the plant. Those who were affected by the spores would suffer a distinctive red and black rash, become weaker and enter into a deep coma which they might never waken. Despite this, Rakweed was still edible to both Raxacoricofallapatorians and humans, and was known to be addictive to Raxacoricofallapatorians. (TV: The Gift)
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