đFlower Faeriesđ
This is based on what I know, my experiences, and what I've read. Feel free to add more information or correct some!Â
Habitat: Anywhere that flowers grow, especially meadows, parks, and gardens. They Enjoy sleeping inside flowers. Theyâre known to take cover in barrows (underground tunnels) on particularly damp and dreary days. They may take up residence in homes and other indoor locations where cut flowers are kept.
Life Cycle: Born in a chrysalis-like sac, usually deposited in the center of a living flower before sundown. As night falls, the petals close, guarding the baby.By morning, the infant has emerged and its wings have dried and matured. The child is ready to fly.Â
Natural Element: Air
Magic: Sprinkle dew to ensure that all flowers get an equal helping. Prolong the life of flowers, delaying the wilting and browning. Change color of their wings at will to blend with their surroundings.Â
Disposition: Joyful, free-spirited, caring. They are among the happiest of faeries. Lovers of music and dance.
Favorite songs and dances: They enjoy mimicking the movement of flowers in flower dance.Â
Signs of their presence: Flowers wet with dew. A single flower in bloom, lying on the ground. Youâll know a flower faerie left it there when, even out of the water, it stays fresh for more than a day.
Faery rings: Circles of mushrooms growing in fields. These are the places where the faeries dance.
Clues that a flower faery is tending your cut flowers: Your cat stares attentively at a pot of flowers (Cats are very sensitive to faeries)
đžSome Types of Flower Faeriesđž
Garden Weavers: These faeries sprinkle seeds and water plants, weaving colorful gardens in unlikely places.Â
Nectar Sharers: They help maintain good relationships between bees and faeries. They make sure thereâs enough nectar for bees. They are known for taking sips from humming bird feeders.Â
Meadow Flyers: Often mistaken for butterflies, they dwell in meadows.
Dew Bearers: Dew Bearers sprinkle dew to ensure that all flowers get an equal sharing.Â
Barrow Builders: They make sure that the barrows are kept clean and full of flowers for the faeries to go there when the weather is unpleasant.Â

















