Noting that hotcnossbuns (account age 1627 days, site membership 1045 days) recently posted the following "revision" to a concept thread:
https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/forum/t-16932634/seeking-greenlights-critique-the-flower-picker#post-6653435 which appears to be AI-generated
Initial post:
A basally non-hostile, flower-picking SCP, that poses little risk outside of those who interfere with its flower-picking. Its anomalous effects worsen with containment, but as it poses too high a threat to be released, the Foundation must find a middle ground through conversing with the SCP humanely and through the use of empathy.
The narrative follows as the Foundation continually modifies the SCP's containment protocols. Initially, they attempt to find the most non-intrusive protocol for the cooperative SCP, but when that fails, they go for a more hands-on approach involving containment. The Researchers managing the SCP's containment, aligned with the goal of minimising risk and maximising security, eventually realise that through dialogue and cooperation with the SCP, improved protocols can be created that both suit the Foundation's goals of containment while remaining largely unintrusive for the SCP (ie. allowing it to continue picking flowers under closer supervision of the Foundation and to manage its rotting flowers naturally).
"Revision":
Flowers implanted into instances of SCP-XXXX-A remain alive and healthy, though their reproductive cycles are arrested. Flowers have a chance to begin to wilt and rot at any point in time, falling off of the instance upon completion of the wilting process. Though unclear, it is postulated that instances can select which flowers to sentence to wilting, thereby picking and choosing which flowers to keep implanted within it.
The Great Envy was the first known instance of a parasitic plant. This most recent common ancestor of all parasitic plants was the first to employ the use of a 'haustoria', a development that allowed it to sap nutrients from the roots of host plants. This 'Great Envy', though now long since physically gone, is capable of jumping to and fro members of the genus Triphysaria- the closest living plants to it in function- thereby allowing its anomalous effects to live on. Considered the most repugnant of flowers for being the original parasite, the Great Envy seeks to create the perfect succeeding vessel through the development of SCP-XXXX-A instances, such that it may one day parasitise off of all life itself- at all trophic levels, and at every scale of existence, microbial or astronomical-, a plan just as detested and repugnant as it itself.
Of note, the text appears in the user's sandbox: https://scp-sandbox-3.wikidot.com/crossbuns as a full block of text in revision 98, which the author applies wording edits to in a few later revisions. Furthermore, the sandbox is inconsistent when using US vs UK spellings.