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README file for Plantlife mod, by Vanessa Ezekowitz
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Plantlife is a combined form of my Flowers and Poison Ivy mods and an expanded
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version of the old Bushes mod, now called bushes_classic.  The entire package
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has been significantly rewritten and re-organized.  This mod supplies all
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three of these components and should be 100% compatible with mods that used
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the old versions.
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Its purpose is to add various kinds of flowers, cotton plants, water foliage, 
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poison ivy, and fruit bushes, obviously. :-)  All of these are spawned as 
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normal nodes and can be collected and used in any recipes that depend on the 
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old mods.
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Spawning of plants is sensitive to the amount of available light.  Flowers,
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cotton, and waterlilies only spawn when there at least a signficant amount of
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light.  Seaweed will grow only in dimly-lit areas.  Poison ivy also grows only 
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in the daytime, but require less light than flowers.
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Growing of poison ivy will only occur for plants that are on the same surface
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that is necessary for them to spawn on, so they won't grow if placed on e.g.
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cobble or homedecor flower pot, etc.  This doesn't affect wall-climbing poison
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ivy, since it uses a different growth pattern.
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All plants use multiple controls provided by plants_lib, to keep where they
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grow under control - no more random spread of plants!  In addition, the density
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of the plants in any region they appear in has been fixed and brought under
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control.
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Poison ivy is found sparsely among junglegrass, but will not grow near flowers.
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Important details:
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Configuration: Any of the three components of this mod can be disabled 
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by just removing their respective directories.
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Dependencies: Just the game's default stuff.
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Recommends: Nothing in particular.
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Conflicts: This mod should not be installed alongside the original, separate 
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Poison Ivy, or old Bushes mods.  If those exist, delete them, as this mod
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supplies their functionality.  If you still use the old Jungle Grass mod
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either as previously supplied with this modpack, or in its standalone form,
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you'll want to delete the "junglegrass" directory from this modpack to get rid
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of the aliases-to-air that it supplies.
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Software Requirements: This mod requires Minetest 0.4.9 or later.  It is 
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unlikely to work with old versions.
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Crafting:
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For crafting recipes, please see the forum thread for this modpack:
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https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3898
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Notes:
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Poison Ivy will spawn on grass and in some cases, on vertical surfaces 
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including trees and jungle trees where they meet the dirt or grass.  Ivy 
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previously spawned on the ground taller/thicker or start climbing up said 
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vertical surfaces and trees.
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At present, the poison ivy presents little more than an annoyance - they can 
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only be cut down and either re-planted or thrown away.  No damage is done by 
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harvesting them, yet. ;-)
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