Difference between revisions of "Magairlín"
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+ | |name=Magairlín | ||
+ | |king=Plants | ||
+ | |species=[[:Category:Herbs|Herb]] | ||
+ | |locale=[[Lakes]] | ||
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+ | |damage=None}}<noinclude>{{Trad | ||
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|EN=Magairlín | |EN=Magairlín | ||
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+ | |RU=Магаирлíн | ||
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The '''magairlín''' is an herbaceous plant bearing a single orange flower. | The '''magairlín''' is an herbaceous plant bearing a single orange flower. | ||
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Beyond schoolboy pranks, this root, once grated, yields a slightly acidic condiment much liked with shellfish. | Beyond schoolboy pranks, this root, once grated, yields a slightly acidic condiment much liked with shellfish. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 18 November 2019
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Magairlín | |
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Kingdom | Plants |
Category | Herb |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Lakes |
Counterattack type | None |
The magairlín is an herbaceous plant bearing a single orange flower.
The rhizome of this plant often takes the suggestive shape of a character endowed with a prominent sex, which greatly amuses Trykers.
Beyond schoolboy pranks, this root, once grated, yields a slightly acidic condiment much liked with shellfish.
Last version 2019-11-18•ᐒ