#gave myself a crash course in Botanical Latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one
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Maddie Fenton: ghost hunter, homemaker, cleaning product entrepreneur.
(Ecto-B-Gone's patented formula contains a high concentrate of dysectoglycin, a powerful phytotoxin naturally occuring in Rosa umbraea (common name Blood Blossom). Dysectoglycin has an adverse effect on ectoplasm, and causes ectoplasm-based entities extreme pain on contact. Please consult a doctor (or a mortician) if rashes resembling chemical burns, swelling, melting, oozing, or other symptoms result from the use of this product. If you suspect you or a loved one are a ghost and have been exposed to dysectoglycin, please contact a poison control center. FentonWorks is not responsible for misuse of product. Please read all instructions and warnings before use.)
#gave myself a crash course in Botanical Latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one#i really wanted to 1) give the anti-ghost roses a scientific name and 2) name the toxin that makes them anti-ghost#I'm fully aware DP probably would have been like 'roseus antighostus' but I like to be intense about cartoon worldbuilding#so here you go. Genus Rosa (rose). Species umbraea. Derived from umbra#which of course means darkness or ghost depending on how you're feeling#danny phantom#maddie fenton#jack fenton
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Maddie Fenton: ghost hunter, homemaker, cleaning product entrepreneur.
(Ecto-B-Gone's patented formula contains a high concentrate of dysectoglycin, a powerful phytotoxin naturally occuring in Rosa umbraea (common name Blood Blossom). Dysectoglycin has an adverse effect on ectoplasm, and causes ectoplasm-based entities extreme pain on contact. Please consult a doctor (or a mortician) if rashes resembling chemical burns, swelling, melting, oozing, or other symptoms result from the use of this product. If you suspect you or a loved one are a ghost and have been exposed to dysectoglycin, please contact a poison control center. FentonWorks is not responsible for misuse of product. Please read all instructions and warnings before use.)
#gave myself a crash course in botanical latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one#i really wanted to 1) give the anti-ghost roses a scientific name and 2) name the toxin that makes them anti-ghost#i'm fully aware dp probably would have been like 'roseus antighostus' but i like to be intense about cartoon worldbuilding#so here you go. genus rosa (rose). species umbraea. derived from umbra#which of course means darkness or ghost depending on how you're feeling#danny phantom#maddie fenton#jack fenton#danny fenton#art#fanart
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Maddie Fenton: ghost hunter, homemaker, cleaning product entrepreneur.
(Ecto-B-Gone's patented formula contains a high concentrate of dysectoglycin, a powerful phytotoxin naturally occuring in Rosa umbraea (common name Blood Blossom). Dysectoglycin has an adverse effect on ectoplasm, and causes ectoplasm-based entities extreme pain on contact. Please consult a doctor (or a mortician) if rashes resembling chemical burns, swelling, melting, oozing, or other symptoms result from the use of this product. If you suspect you or a loved one are a ghost and have been exposed to dysectoglycin, please contact a poison control center. FentonWorks is not responsible for misuse of product. Please read all instructions and warnings before use.)
#gave myself a crash course in Botanical Latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one#i really wanted to 1) give the anti-ghost roses a scientific name and 2) name the toxin that makes them anti-ghost#I'm fully aware DP probably would have been like 'roseus antighostus' but I like to be intense about cartoon worldbuilding#so here you go. Genus Rosa (rose). Species umbraea. Derived from umbra#which of course means darkness or ghost depending on how you're feeling#danny phantom#maddie fenton#jack fenton
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Maddie Fenton: ghost hunter, homemaker, cleaning product entrepreneur.
(Ecto-B-Gone's patented formula contains a high concentrate of dysectoglycin, a powerful phytotoxin naturally occuring in Rosa umbraea (common name Blood Blossom). Dysectoglycin has an adverse effect on ectoplasm, and causes ectoplasm-based entities extreme pain on contact. Please consult a doctor (or a mortician) if rashes resembling chemical burns, swelling, melting, oozing, or other symptoms result from the use of this product. If you suspect you or a loved one are a ghost and have been exposed to dysectoglycin, please contact a poison control center. FentonWorks is not responsible for misuse of product. Please read all instructions and warnings before use.)
#gave myself a crash course in botanical latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one#i really wanted to 1) give the anti-ghost roses a scientific name and 2) name the toxin that makes them anti-ghost#i'm fully aware dp probably would have been like 'roseus antighostus' but i like to be intense about cartoon worldbuilding#so here you go. genus rosa (rose). species umbraea. derived from umbra#which of course means darkness or ghost depending on how you're feeling#danny phantom#maddie fenton#jack fenton#fanart
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”#gave myself a crash course in Botanical Latin and naturally occuring toxins for this one, #i really wanted to 1) give the anti-ghost roses a scientific name and 2) name the toxin that makes them anti-ghost, #I'm fully aware DP probably would have been like 'roseus antighostus' but I like to be intense about cartoon worldbuilding, #so here you go. Genus Rosa (rose). Species umbraea. Derived from umbra, #which of course means darkness or ghost depending on how you're feeling”
Maddie Fenton: ghost hunter, homemaker, cleaning product entrepreneur.
(Ecto-B-Gone's patented formula contains a high concentrate of dysectoglycin, a powerful phytotoxin naturally occuring in Rosa umbraea (common name Blood Blossom). Dysectoglycin has an adverse effect on ectoplasm, and causes ectoplasm-based entities extreme pain on contact. Please consult a doctor (or a mortician) if rashes resembling chemical burns, swelling, melting, oozing, or other symptoms result from the use of this product. If you suspect you or a loved one are a ghost and have been exposed to dysectoglycin, please contact a poison control center. FentonWorks is not responsible for misuse of product. Please read all instructions and warnings before use.)
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