#Gardens by the Bay

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tawny glacier
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Gardens by the bay I_Science Super Structures Limited Legendary
play Up to 4 plant life, 4 tremendous trees and 4 butterflies cards in your deck get +20 until played.
If your deck contains Supertree Grove, these cards get an additional +10 until played.

Supertree Grove: I_Science Climate Change Limited Epic
play If Supertree is played between 1 plant life card and 1 tremendous trees card, all plant life and tremendous trees cards in your hand get +8 power and -1 energy permanently.

No suggestions for both power and energy. It is important they are science cards so atomic theory cannot be used, the combination of both cards should be stronger than atomic theory, but limited to a smaller pool of LoL cards.

Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a stunning urban nature park that showcases the city-state's commitment to blending nature with cutting-edge architecture. Located by the Marina Bay Waterfront, it features iconic structures like the Supertree Grove—towering vertical gardens—and two massive conservatories: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. The park spans 250 acres and offers a blend of lush greenery, exotic plants, and innovative design, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those interested in futuristic urban landscapes.

Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a marvel of sustainable design, featuring towering, tree-like structures that serve as vertical gardens. These Supertrees are not just visually striking; they also play a crucial role in environmental conservation. They are equipped with solar panels that generate energy for lighting, and they help to collect rainwater and filter air, supporting the park’s ecosystem. Covered in diverse tropical plants, the Supertrees demonstrate how innovative architecture can contribute to urban sustainability while promoting biodiversity.

cursive plover
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Very creative, I like

tepid blaze
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first card i voted up

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looks good t_doge

upbeat nacelle
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As a Singaporean, I approve of this post