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The H Man writes:

The rear spiky one, and perhaps the green flat one, would be ok in real world jungles.

You could mass them along the table edges to create an impassable border to bulk out a jungle. Or in clumped areas on the table.

Maybe stick some plastic ended seeing pins, painted green with red tops, into the flat green ones centre as stalks with flowering tops.


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