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The Forest of Flowers is in Gardenia. It was Eldora's secret hideout. According to her, it is a sacred space and according to Bloom, is a peaceful place. Tecna also said that there is a large quantity of magical energy in it. There is a common species of flower that looks like a snowflake called Lenugia, Eldora's favorite flower, which is abundant in it.

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  • The Forest of Flowers is in Gardenia. It was Eldora's secret hideout. According to her, it is a sacred space and according to Bloom, is a peaceful place. Tecna also said that there is a large quantity of magical energy in it. There is a common species of flower that looks like a snowflake called Lenugia, Eldora's favorite flower, which is abundant in it.
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  • The Forest of Flowers is in Gardenia. It was Eldora's secret hideout. According to her, it is a sacred space and according to Bloom, is a peaceful place. Tecna also said that there is a large quantity of magical energy in it. There is a common species of flower that looks like a snowflake called Lenugia, Eldora's favorite flower, which is abundant in it. There is a path with flowers beside it, which leads to the willow trees that hides the Forest of Flowers. There is a clearing full of blue flowers in the forest and a river with a small bridge. Eldora's cottage is on a small hill in the forest.
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