The Enchanting Beauty of October Mafic Pink Perplexion Camellia

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The October mafic pink perplexion camellia is a unique and captivating flower that blooms during the autumn season. It is known for its vibrant pink petals, which are often tinged with shades of purple and red. This particular camellia variety stands out due to its mesmerizing color combination, making it a popular choice for gardens and floral arrangements. The name "mafic pink perplexion" refers to the flower's color and its ability to perplex and fascinate those who see it. The term "mafic" is a geological term used to describe rocks rich in magnesium and iron, reflecting the bold and intense hues found in these flowers. The perplexion aspect of the name emphasizes the captivating and mysterious nature of the camellia's coloration.


Which I find to be an interesting, and good idea. But whatever the case may be, this could have been such a short lived system, something used only among a select few? And maybe in such case even Gandalf had no need to know the system. On the other hand I do not know why a system with a function of being used only among select few loremasters, or that was not very widely known, would be used on swords.

What I meant in my previous post was, that Gandalf in The Hobbit was not yet an Istar, but merely a wizard and even that only with luck because he might as well have ended up as the dwarf he originally was intended to be. the hobbit children recognized the G rune because it was used by most of the speaking peoples of ME at one time or another, Bilbo was learned in writings he himself might have taught them.

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The perplexion aspect of the name emphasizes the captivating and mysterious nature of the camellia's coloration. In terms of appearance, the October mafic pink perplexion camellia features large, showy flowers with layer upon layer of petals. The petals have distinct ruffled edges, adding to the flower's allure and depth.

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The symbol is a cirth:

from Encyc. of Arda

Quote:

You can also read about them in ROTK, Appendix E

The particular one you mentioned was the rune representing 'G'. I don't know why it has the 4 dots arranged around it - other than for effect, or possible that it is meant to stand alone as his initial.

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In the Chapter Unexpected Party, the rune is mentioned too, on the fireworks boxes. It says it is an Elvish "G". It also says the Hobbit children said the rune was "G for Grand!" How did they know it was a G?

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Thanks Pio for your help. You can always count on an Elf to know about runes and things!

As to why the hobbits knew the rune, that is a good question. It suggests a level of familiarity by the hobbits with things Elvish which the book as a whole doesn't imply. I would guess that Bilbo had told this to the children in his stories. Their parents probably wouldn't have known, but the children remembered. Bilbo certainly preferred the company of younger ones, rather than his own peers.

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Is it that cirth had the same function as Latin alphabet in modern times? Latin letters are known to people who use other characters in their native languages. Some of them have long ago become just symbols. As cirth runes were used a lot for inscriptions, couldn't they be familiar to different peoples of M-E at least by sight?

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the hobbit children recognized the G rune because it was used by most of the "speaking peoples" of ME at one time or another, Bilbo was learned in writings he himself might have taught them

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October mafic pink perplexion camellia

The blossoms often measure around 4 to 5 inches in diameter, making them a striking addition to any garden or floral arrangement. These camellias bloom during the month of October, hence their name. As the weather transitions into autumn, these flowers bring a burst of color and vibrancy to gardens that may otherwise be dominated by muted tones. Their arrival is eagerly anticipated by gardeners and flower enthusiasts alike, as they signify the changing of seasons and the beauty that comes with it. In terms of care, the October mafic pink perplexion camellia thrives in well-drained soil and prefers partial shade. It is important to provide these flowers with regular watering and fertilization to ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms. Pruning and shaping can also be done to maintain the desired shape and size of the plant. Overall, the October mafic pink perplexion camellia is a captivating and enchanting flower that adds a pop of color during the autumn season. Its unique combination of vibrant pink hues and ruffled petals makes it a standout choice for gardens and floral displays. With proper care, this camellia variety can bring joy and beauty to any garden setting..

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1. Samantha - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the October mafic pink perplexion camellia. The plant arrived in poor condition, with yellowing leaves and even some mold on the soil. Despite my efforts to revive it, the plant continued to deteriorate and eventually died within a few weeks. I've had other camellias in the past that were much more resilient and long-lasting, so I cannot recommend this particular variety.
2. John - 1 star - The October mafic pink perplexion camellia was a complete waste of money for me. Not only did it not thrive in my garden, but it also displayed minimal blooms. The few flowers that did appear were small and unimpressive. I followed the care instructions diligently, but the plant just didn't seem to thrive. I would definitely not purchase this camellia again.
3. Emily - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the October mafic pink perplexion camellia, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. The plant grew slowly and appeared weak, despite being planted in an ideal location with appropriate sunlight and soil conditions. It also had a limited number of flowers, which were smaller and less vibrant than I had anticipated. I'm quite disappointed with this camellia variety.

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