![]() Then, in an awkward moment, Wisteria is found by the young, tan-skinned human gardener struggling with the space. As she learns that gardening must happen “one step at a time,” glittering spangles signal her powers awakening. When the others mention a neglected garden, Wisteria checks it out, longing to make its plants bloom. With a froth of hair and ruffled clothing, pink-skinned, flowerlike Wisteria is new to the local group, which represents an assortment of body types and fanciful skin tones. Now that humans manage their own gardens, though, there’s little for sprites to do. ![]() ![]() “With an array of mysterious, wondrous powers,” sprites were once “the sole keepers of the flora that they relied on,” Abrego and Whitt explain in the prologue to this graphic novel. ![]()
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