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[[File:Lily of the Valley.jpg|thumb|left|A Lily of the Valley]]
 
[[File:Lily of the Valley.jpg|thumb|left|A Lily of the Valley]]
 
The real-life [[Wikipedia:Polemonium|Jacob's Ladder]] is poisonous. The in-game Jacob's Ladder is known as a [[Wikipedia:Lily of the Valley|Lily of the Valley]] in real-life.
 
The real-life [[Wikipedia:Polemonium|Jacob's Ladder]] is poisonous. The in-game Jacob's Ladder is known as a [[Wikipedia:Lily of the Valley|Lily of the Valley]] in real-life.
 
==Trivia==
 
 
*As always, all good things have bad sides. The Jacob's Ladder's bad side? The Rafflesia. The Rafflesia only spawns when the town doesn't have enough trees, flowers, has too many weeds, has too many ''plants'', or too many items are on the town ground. In other words, the Rafflesia only grows when your town sucks.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:28, February 26, 2012

File:Jacobs Ladder.pngFile:'s Ladder.png
A Jacob's Ladder in a pocket (left) and one planted (right)
Type Unknown
Spawns When the town is perfect
Appearances Template:AFe+[1],
Animal Crossing: Wild World,
Animal Crossing: City Folk
Main appearances

Other appearances

Jacob's Ladders are a type of flower in the Animal Crossing series. They only spawn when the town is in perfect condition. The Golden Watering Can is also received when the town is perfect. This flower does not have any variations, only appearing as a cluster of whitish-green buds dangling from a leafy plant. This plant does not breed when placed next to other Jacob's Ladders, though it does increase the chance of breeding other flowers when planted next to them.

Further Information

File:Lily of the Valley.jpg
A Lily of the Valley

The real-life Jacob's Ladder is poisonous. The in-game Jacob's Ladder is known as a Lily of the Valley in real-life.

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