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Journal Entry: 06/11/1929
Log: Dear Diary, I know I’m not supposed to be cataloging anything from work, but my note-taking skills are rusty, and these folks are pretty set in their ways from what I’ve seen. Anyway it’s not like I’ll be writing anything classified in here, but I’ve got to get some practice in. This first week has been rough. I can’t go into detail, but things have been, shall we say, enlightening? My perspective on the world is not what it was a month ago, and here I thought I was close to understanding everything, earning my PhD in Physics and all.

[Several logs have been redacted for brevity.]

Journal Entry: 10/13/1931
Log: I’M BEING PROMOTED! I’m so glad my hypothesis, cross-testing [Parse Error 757] success! Admittedly, I wasn’t as sure as I may have portrayed myself to be, but we need to take big steps sometimes if we want to make progress. God, I can’t stop thinking about it. I’m being promoted to Site Director! I’ll get a higher clearance level, I’ll get to reorganize the struggling teams, and I’ll finally be able to make some goddamn changes around here. I’m being promoted. I can't wait to make this place run like clockwork. Well… as clockwork as our line of work gets, I suppose. Nothing I can’t handle, though. Certainly nothing something Jerry could handle, at least. Ha ha!

Journal Entry: 01/04/1932
Log: We had another incident today. So much for having a strong start for the new year. Thankfully, this one was rather small. Nothing the 05s need to hear about. I’ve been yelled at enough, and what they don’t know won’t hurt them, especially with some of the anomalies here (HA!).

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Special Containment Procedures: Captured instances of SCP-XXXX are to be grown and maintained in a standard flora containment room at Site-11. Foundation personnel are to monitor the latest discoveries in the field of botany for any further SCP-XXXX instances. Any additional uncovered instances are to be seized, and, pending site-director approval, and contained via standard protocol.

Access to SCP-XXXX’s containment chamber is restricted to personnel with clearance level 4 or higher and approval from Site Director Flemming.

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Experiment XXXX-C:
Date: 07/16/1932
Procedure: Several prototype garden-like containers were created to house and utilize SCP-XXXX. They were placed at appropriate distances from randomly selected SCPs held in Site-11.
Results: The anomalous properties of all tested SCPs were either nullified or greatly reduced during the testing period.
Notes: “Alright, I think we’ve all seen enough. I’m approving these for site-wide use as soon as possible. I want them involved with the containment of every SCP at this site within a month’s time.” - Site Director Flemming

Description: SCP-XXXX is a flower, specific ancestry unknown, that demonstrates a persistent influence on the surrounding reality. SCP-XXXX has been known to do all of the following within a radius of anywhere from 5 to 50 meters:

  • Moderately increase the quality of water, and soil.
  • Increase the healthiness, happiness, and general rate of growth of both flora and fauna.
  • Diminish the anomalous properties of objects1, with the exception of SCP-XXXX instances.

The range of the subject's properties is determined by the number of instances nearby, with a range of 5 meters for one mature instance, and a range of 50 meters2 for 15 or more instances. SCP-XXXX instances are considered grouped if they are within 5 meters of another mature instance.