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[[Draft SCP-3062]]

SCP-3062

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The Site that SCP-3062 was found.

Item #: SCP-3062

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-3062 must be kept inside a 25 cm x 25cm glass container with walls at least 0.5 cm thick. The glass container must be placed in a room with the temperature below 25o Degrees Celcius as to keep SCP-3062 in a passive state. SCP-3062 must be watered once per day by D-class personell through the sealed pipe located on the top of the container above SCP-3062 and must sealed again after watering. Personell must not be exposed to the Pollen of SCP-3062 for long periods of time, otherwise the risk of addiction to Pollen rises.

Description: SCP-3062 is a Bellis Perennis of the Asteraceae Family, approximately 8 cm in height. The flowerhead of SCP-3062 consists of sessile leaves about 2 cm in diameter, white florets surrounding the yellow disc florets. SCP-3062 is also characterised as the "Common Daisy".

SCP-3062 was discovered in [DATA EXPUNGED],England when Police Reports were made for the discovery of a dead woman inside a field of daisies,next to SCP-3062. The woman was identified to have suffered from starvation and dehydration but no signs of other injuries or restraint were found. Foundation Personell arrived at the site and collected SCP-3062.

Testing by Dr.████ proved that SCP-3062 was a normal Bellis perennis (Common Daisy) until Assistant Researcher ████ inhaled the Pollen of SCP-3062. The effects of the Pollen of SCP-3062 were reported to be a intense feeling of euphoria, reported by the subjects as "A return to their childhood years". Prolonged exposure to the Pollen has resulted to subjects developing an addiction to the Pollen, refusing to leave it even when in need of food or water unless if taken by force by Security Personell. Subjects with an addiction to the Pollen of SCP-3062 will undergo a period of depression for up to 4 weeks until the effects of the addiction fade away.

Usage of the Pollen of SCP-3062 as an Anti-Depressant in small doses is under discussion by Dr.████.