Difference between revisions of "Topil"
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Right grass endemic to the Prime Roots, they start growing individually. Multiple colours of them can be seen in all seasons. | Right grass endemic to the Prime Roots, they start growing individually. Multiple colours of them can be seen in all seasons. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 24 November 2019
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Topils | |
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Kingdom | Plants |
Category | Herb |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Primes |
Right grass endemic to the Prime Roots, they start growing individually. Multiple colours of them can be seen in all seasons.
It seems that this plant is perennial and botanists have trouble identifying its breeding periods and why in some places the topil grows in tight clusters or in flowering sets.
These “fields” of topils can be scythed to obtain a kind of wet stubble that serves as feeding for animals and homins.
Last version 2019-11-24•ᐒ