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A young man invited to observe a rare aquatic plant's annual moonlit reproductive display listens as an elderly botanist describes the species' fatal one-night mating and warns of the pool's narcotic fragrance; despite the caution he moves closer, and a mist-shrouded surface yields a procession of luminous, humanlike figures—towering feminine blooms paired with striving, athletic males. Entranced by their hypnotic beauty and scent, he feels an irresistible pull toward the water, and the scene blurs the line between botanical instinct and human longing.
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