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"Good choice!" Eino said as he took a piece of parchment and quill, and approached the flower. He was going to identify as many flowers as possible then interpret them all, just in case he was wrong about one or two. Hopefully, Professor Bishop would acknowledge his their effort. "Come on!" Eino called Simon to follow him so he could have a closer look at the flowers. Maybe he would recognize some, they weren't very difficult.
"I do believe the red ones are roses..." He said as he quickly wrote it down. Those were very obvious, who doesn't recognize a rose? These were red, but not as dark as he had usually seen them so he made a note of that, too, just in case it made a difference when it came to interpretation. "The big pink ones with red in the center of the petals and the little dots..." Eino said pointing at them with his quill. "They look like lilies." He looked at Simon some sort of help or reassurance, but found neither. The boy looked puzzled and not that interested in the flowers. Eino nudged him. "You should write these down, too." He advised the Simon. Even though he was doing most of the work, the Professor would probably want to see something from both of them, so it was best to be safe than sorry. "Now, the little purple ones I am not sure... They could be either succulent lupine or larkspur, which do you think it is?" And if he didn't know he could always use the book, or something. However, EIno was inclined to believe they were the former. Laskpur flowers were supposed to be a little bigger. "The big purple ones look like peonies, but I am the least sure about those..." He looked at Simon. Any input?
Simon looked at Eino. "Well I would say they were Succulent lupine." Simon smiled, he had this feeling maybe they were he didn't know why but he had seen them around the castle where he lived and was sure they were called that, maybe he should have paid attention to his tutor when she was teaching him about plants but he just hated the idea of having to give flowers to people and so he wasn't bothered about flowers. "I think there meaning is to succeed in life." Simon wasn't even looking at the book.