Yes you can! It is one of the combos that makes plant decks so hated. because if your lucky on your first turn you can get a great plant such as tytannial out, and if you where to say, pair that with black garden that early in the game, it could be almost an instant win, but yes, it IS allowed
Summoner of Illusions states "Tribute 1 other monster". It cannot tribute itself for its own effect.
Not sure what getting it tattooed means, but the plum blossom means beauty and longevity (i believe) That might be the meaning of the flower itself; although in east Asia the plum blossom represents perseverance in the face of adversity --> (because the flower blooms in the winter)
Yes, it can, as it itself is an 'Iron Chain' monster, so can send itself as its own cost (note that it is not a 'tribute').
The airbag light on a 2003 Mazda Tribute will stay on if a defect is detected in the system. This can include the sensor or the airbag itself which should be immediately repaired.
Yes, of course. Nothing about tribute summoning itself stops you attacking, only if you used something like Soul Exchange that forces you to skip your battle phase.
Blossom has: Played Blossom in "How I Began" in 1926. Played Blossom in "Home Construction" in 1926. Played Blossom in "The Loud Speaker" in 1926. Played Blossom in "Listening In" in 1927. Played Blossom in "Oscillation" in 1927. Played Blossom in "Broadcasting" in 1927.
The possessive form for the noun blossom is blossom's.
Yes, but it is also able to chain itself to these, to negate and destroy it them.
hana is a blossom kaika suru is the verb to blossom
Winter Blossom went by Winter Blossom.
Blossom (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Powerpuff_Girls#Blossom
What is a pond blossom?