Difference between revisions of "Endilweis"
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+ | |name=Endilweis • Herbarium written in Avalae<span id=Vil><sup>[[#Vil|*]]</sup></span> dialect | ||
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The '''endilweis''', or '''roving bloom''' (also known as [[iriscea]]), is an annual plant that germinates first on the ground, before the ground part disintegrates to the benefit of the aerial part. Free then, it twirls in the air until it finds a support plant, where it settles and finishes its growth in epiphyte in the strict sense. Unlike parasitic plants, an epiphyte is autonomous and does not take anything from its hosts. | The '''endilweis''', or '''roving bloom''' (also known as [[iriscea]]), is an annual plant that germinates first on the ground, before the ground part disintegrates to the benefit of the aerial part. Free then, it twirls in the air until it finds a support plant, where it settles and finishes its growth in epiphyte in the strict sense. Unlike parasitic plants, an epiphyte is autonomous and does not take anything from its hosts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 27 August 2021
Faham | Iriscea | Endilweis |