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|flora12    = [[Zereus Cactus]]
|flora12    = [[Zereus Cactus]]
|flora12desc = The Zereus Cactus is a large, tree-like succulent native to the deserts of [[Farah’deen]]. This cactus grows as a tight cluster of columns which blossoms vigorously before producing delectable fruits. Despite several disasters striking the plant's native homes, it has continued to survive both in the wild and in cultivation. Farah’deen is currently the largest exporter of Zereus fruits, and holds plantations containing the largest population of Zereus Cacti.
|flora12desc = The Zereus Cactus is a large, tree-like succulent native to the deserts of [[Farah’deen]]. This cactus grows as a tight cluster of columns which blossoms vigorously before producing delectable fruits. Despite several disasters striking the plant's native homes, it has continued to survive both in the wild and in cultivation. Farah’deen is currently the largest exporter of Zereus fruits, and holds plantations containing the largest population of Zereus Cacti.
|flora12    = [[Iam Iret]]
|flora12desc = The Iam Iret, or Eyes of Baskarr are a floral shrub unique to the [[Ashal Islands]] that earned its moniker through its flowering buds. While it was originally thought to be nothing more than a decorative shrub, its recent rediscovery by the [[Asha]] has led to its frequent use as a tea. This plant is still commonly seen throughout the terraces of the [[Asha States]], and in the hidden oases of the desert. It has most commonly made an impression upon travelers who find themselves in the hospitality of the Asha and remains an almost iconic beverage of the Asha homeland.
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|flora12      = [[Fletcher’s Wheat]]
|flora12      = [[Fletcher’s Wheat]]
|flora12desc  = Fletcher’s Wheat has a long history with the Ailor originating from their believed homeland of Old Ceardia. Carried across the world by their migrants and eventually refugees, the Ceardian people were quick to favor this variation of the grain over Anglian Wheat and Dorinn Rye. Today, New Ceardia is blanketed in fields full of Fletcher’s Wheat, and the hardy grain stands as a parallel to its steadfast caretakers.
|flora12desc  = Fletcher’s Wheat has a long history with the Ailor originating from their believed homeland of Old Ceardia. Carried across the world by their migrants and eventually refugees, the Ceardian people were quick to favor this variation of the grain over Anglian Wheat and Dorinn Rye. Today, New Ceardia is blanketed in fields full of Fletcher’s Wheat, and the hardy grain stands as a parallel to its steadfast caretakers.
|flora13      = [[Djew Sheney]]
|flora13desc  = Djew Sheney was once widely spread across the surface of the [[Asha] Islands]], its growth unmitigated, and it was readily available and widely domesticated. However, with the fall of the [[Dewemenet Empire]], the centuries of isolation left the growth on the isles unchecked, allowing more invasive species to overtake and vastly reduce its growth. Now, it has become a relict crop that seems only able to grow safely near the [[Living Metal]] tubes of the Ashal Isles, though with the recent efforts of the Asha, it has slowly begun to reach its former point.
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|flora5desc  = Rundre Ash Vines are unique plants which heavily alter their appearance between the seasons. In fall and winter, their dark green leaves and stem blending into the rocky volcanic faces and dense jungle brush around these volcanoes that they dwell in, while in summer these colors are joined by bright red, small flowers. However, all throughout the spring, the plant is a brilliant scarlet red, appearing almost like small lava flows and is lightly bioluminescent, thus dully lighting up the night with red illumination.
|flora5desc  = Rundre Ash Vines are unique plants which heavily alter their appearance between the seasons. In fall and winter, their dark green leaves and stem blending into the rocky volcanic faces and dense jungle brush around these volcanoes that they dwell in, while in summer these colors are joined by bright red, small flowers. However, all throughout the spring, the plant is a brilliant scarlet red, appearing almost like small lava flows and is lightly bioluminescent, thus dully lighting up the night with red illumination.


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|flora6      = [[Shen Itja]]
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|flora6desc  = The Shen Itja, or Deceiver Vine can be found around the [[Ashal Isles]], and at first glance, it seems to be no more than an innocuous growth that has withered and died on the trees scattered across the desert. However, those who know the true nature of the vine tend to steer clear of the foliage in question and choose to only to focus on the vine. It has maintained its usefulness for travelers and explorers seeking a replacement for rope in a tight pinch, with the vine being much sturdier than it seems to the untrained eye. 


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|flora5desc  = Gassa-Moss is a forest-green parasitic moss that feasts on mineral deposits and is extremely hardy. Originating in the fiery pits of [[Gana-Eeshtar]], Gassa-Moss has found unique purpose in [[Aloria]] alongside its [[Dakkar]] caretakers. Often called the “Cavedigger’s Woe,” Gassa-Moss naturally and rapidly consumes nearly any mineral or stone it comes across. This invasive plant is relatively new to the world and its potential benefits for technology are constantly being researched. In particular, [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] researchers are beginning to unfurl ancient research that might indicate Gassa-Moss’ potential for being an excellent source of fuel, alongside coal and steam. The only thing prohibiting further development of Gassa-Moss driven sciences are the Dakkar; the mineral-absorbing moss is their only digestible food source. In modern times, Gassa-Moss is the exclusive food item for all Dakkar, renowned for bestowing them with their great stone hide, but its unique potential as a fuel source is pushing other races to encroach on Dakkar territory and take it for themselves.  
|flora5desc  = Gassa-Moss is a forest-green parasitic moss that feasts on mineral deposits and is extremely hardy. Originating in the fiery pits of [[Gana-Eeshtar]], Gassa-Moss has found unique purpose in [[Aloria]] alongside its [[Dakkar]] caretakers. Often called the “Cavedigger’s Woe,” Gassa-Moss naturally and rapidly consumes nearly any mineral or stone it comes across. This invasive plant is relatively new to the world and its potential benefits for technology are constantly being researched. In particular, [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] researchers are beginning to unfurl ancient research that might indicate Gassa-Moss’ potential for being an excellent source of fuel, alongside coal and steam. The only thing prohibiting further development of Gassa-Moss driven sciences are the Dakkar; the mineral-absorbing moss is their only digestible food source. In modern times, Gassa-Moss is the exclusive food item for all Dakkar, renowned for bestowing them with their great stone hide, but its unique potential as a fuel source is pushing other races to encroach on Dakkar territory and take it for themselves.  


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|flora6     = [[Mew Hesep]]
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|flora6desc = In the lush gardens of the reclaimed [[Dewemenet]] cities, underneath the rolling white waterfalls lies the faint green growth of Mew Hesep. The moss itself has been harvested rather consistently throughout its existence for its cleansing properties, allowing the [[Asha]] to consistently keep their [[Living Metal]] in pristine condition and appearance. It has been sought after by many metalsmiths and swordsmen alike seeking to remove the imperfections of their works and weapons.


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|flora4desc  = Rundona is a species of cane that grows across [[Aloria]] in swamps, marshes, riverlands, and more that was used by many early societies and [[Cultures]] in a variety of capacities. This tall plant today is used far more sparingly than it once was, save for those “cruder” Cultures and [[Races]] scattered throughout Aloria, in addition to the rural regions of those societies who are sophisticated. However, the plant knows one major use in the civilized world, and that is in the creation of instruments.
|flora4desc  = Rundona is a species of cane that grows across [[Aloria]] in swamps, marshes, riverlands, and more that was used by many early societies and [[Cultures]] in a variety of capacities. This tall plant today is used far more sparingly than it once was, save for those “cruder” Cultures and [[Races]] scattered throughout Aloria, in addition to the rural regions of those societies who are sophisticated. However, the plant knows one major use in the civilized world, and that is in the creation of instruments.


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|flora5      = [[Seba Iaat]]
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|flora5desc  = Across the coasts of the [[Ashal Islands]] lies vast swathes of the Seba Iaat, thin stalks always seem to point toward the rising sun in the east. Often seen as one of the few means of respite from bites of the [[Torat-Nekh]], it serves as an irritation reliever and can severely lessen the pain from the Torat-Nekh bites specifically. While this remedy was lost to time after the fall of the [[Dawamenet Empire]], the return of the [[Asha]] to the Ashal Islands changed these circumstances. With the opening of the Fair-Ports, the Asha who have chosen to engage in a capitalistic lifestyle, have been known to extort quite a fee for this remedy from foolhardy travelers who let their curiosity get the better of them.


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Revision as of 16:19, 26 January 2021

Aloria is rich in both fauna and flora. This page specifically is dedicated to all recorded, extinct or still living, plants that grow in the world of Aloria. All plants are split into their relevant categories. 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