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The Wakanda Files details Shuri's big plan for the Heart-Shaped Herb - Looper

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According to Syfy Wire, Shuri writes in The Wakanda Files that she wants to synthesize the Heart-Shaped Herb, since it's been completely wiped out. She is even open to the idea of adding vibranium to the synthetic plant, but for now, her efforts seem to be at a standstill until she can study a sample of the real plant. Of course, thanks to Killmonger, getting her hands on a Heart-Shaped Herb will be rather difficult now, because it's unclear if any of these incredible plants existed outside of the Hall of Kings, where Killmonger burned them. In the scene, Killmonger is depicted as asking, "This is all of it?" and getting confirmation. 

However, what if there is a wild Heart-Shaped Herb growing in Wakanda, somewhere unknown? The ecology of Wakanda is entirely unique in the world, because of the vibranium asteroid that impacted the land thousands of years ago. This vibranium ash settled into the soils, changing the plants and animals in the area, and the legend goes that the first Black Panther was led to the powerful plant by the goddess Bast. So, when it comes to the Heart-Shaped Herb, it's possible the Wakandan stock all came from that one mutated plant — but that doesn't mean that there might not be some hidden plants growing deep and unassumingly in Wakanda. 

Due to Chadwick Boseman's tragic death, we may see a new person take the Wakandan throne in Black Panther 2, so perhaps Shuri's efforts will come to fruition in the upcoming film.

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