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|flora9    = [[Voluun Flower]]
|flora9    = [[Voluun Flower]]
|flora9desc = The Voluun Flower is a relatively common flower that has been known for centuries, though its usage was only recently uncovered by the [[Races]] of the world. A naturally sticky flower, with small hairs trapping insects and more along its surface, the Flower’s processed form can create a putty-like substance when combined with paints. [[Estellon]] Worshipers who follow Savellon make use of this plant to mend imperfections, though junior potters and children also utilize it to help teach them skills in pottery.
|flora9desc = The Voluun Flower is a naturally sticky flower, with small hairs trapping insects and more along its surface. It was the [[Teledden]] who discovered that the Flower’s processed form could create a putty-like substance when combined with paints, effective in forming marvelous pottery. The substance is commonly used to help teach junior potters and children in the modern day, but more sophisticated uses of the material are also known.


|flora10    = [[Avinla Spice]]
|flora10    = [[Avinla Spice]]

Revision as of 23:51, 26 November 2022

Aloria is rich in both fauna and flora. This page specifically is dedicated to the broad range of plant life which grows and thrives across the many continents. All plants are split into relevant categories, and are further divided into three types. The first is full Wiki pages with greater information supplied due to their significance to Proficiencies, Cultures or Races. The second are the General Plants, the basic and often common forms of life which can be divided into many subgroupings based on the regions they inhabit. The last are the Specific Plants, unique, one-off flora with unique traits and a place in the lore, yet almost no interaction from the playerbase or practical involvement in Progressions, instead useful as a purely background feature. Keep in mind that this list is not final and will be added to when necessary.

Flowers


Trees


Shrubs


Grasses


Herbs


Vines


Moss


Reeds


Fungi