From EncyclopAtys
This is an index of all the flora, excluding intelligent plants, that can be found on Atys.
Contents
By ecosystem
This section lists the flora of Atys as it appears to the laymen homin. Note that many of this 'flora' isn't even really plants, but actually fungi or even immobile animals. But you'd have to dabble in botany a bit before you realise this.
The flora you may run into varies immensely based on the ecosystem of the continent you're in. Only a few plants appear in multiple ecosystems (like the Olansi tree that appears in both desert and lakelands). Thus the flora is classified by ecosystem.
Desert
- Bothaya - often appears as a large wooden spike, sometimes with small palm-like trees growing from it.
- Botoga - a large and thick desert tree, growing in twisted shapes with leaves forming an umbrella shape.
- Kioraï - a small plant growing in shady places of the oases.
- Loojine - a small desert tree resembling a colourful ball trapped in a cage.
- Olansi - a thin but high palm-like tree.
- Olash - somewhat resembles the Olansi, but is smaller and has larger leaves.
- Papalexi - an almost ghost-like transparent tree.
- Salvola - grow together forming thorny carpets on sawdust.
- Savaniel - a cross between a tree and a bush, doesn't reach high but provides a large area with shade.
Forest
- Alinea - a needle-bearing tree, often comes in the shape of two trees twisting around eachother.
- Angelio - a small tree with beautiful white bark and pink blossoms in spring.
- Arino - a fern-like shrub with large leaves.
- Balogna - a dense bush whose leaves twist upwards in a spiral.
- Bolka - giant tree used by Matis for homes and other buildings
- Campana - a small herbaceous plant whose flowers are part of the composition of “Dandelion wine”.
- Crolice - comes in the form of huge branches twisting from the ground.
- Dorio - a dorotea in earlier stage of growth.
- Dorotea - a thicker and even higher cousin of the Dorio, tallest tree on Atys.
- Fongice - a huge mushroom taller than most homins.
- Fragaria - a small herbaceous plant producing very sugary red fruit.
- Irena - a low bush, reaching no higher than a tall homin.
- Iriscea - named faham when growing in the Jungle.
- Maydea - a grass growing in the wettest areas of the Forest.
- Pepo - a plant of the same family as the sparàn of the Lakes.
- Pocea - a grass whose tiny seeds gather in a pendulous plume.
- Salina - a low and think tree, providing shade over a large area.
- Volacea - an herbaceous plant species whose size and colour differ according to variety.
Jungle
- Alao - a variety of arinish that looks like a small palm-like tree.
- Alezao - a large fern-like shrub, aparently with a mini-Faneng in it's center.
- Araj - a large dark fern-like shrub.
- Arinish - a large fern-like shrub, lighter than the Araj.
- Ba-Che - vacation of the Arinish, almost identical.
- Batao - notably average-looking tree, sometimes named salvo.
- Dorao - jungle cousin of the Dorio, highest tree in the jungle.
- Faham - a
- Faneng - large pillar-shaped growth.
- Fu-Shia - a
- Gonju - a
- Jayazeng - small sad-looking tree, with many branches in all directions that perpetually hang downwards.
- Li-Un - a
- Lu-Tuo - a
- Taleng - large amounts of this can make an impregnable forest.
- Vu-Che - a
Lakes
- Bambù - large amounts of this can make an impregnable forest.
- Bulrush - a
- Cahbacan - an aquatic plant looking like a large floating mushroom.
- Carnuft - a
- Cleitwytt - a
- Cuach - a
- Cúr - a
- Dule - a
- Feadag - a
- Flyner - a large round leaf that appears as if it would be blown away where it not anchored to the ground.
- Gimlet - a
- Liosta - a
- Locharn - a
- Lochmair - a
- Lorann - a
- 'Maërl - a
- Magairlín - a
- Manhart - large shrubbery, often branching in multiple directions over a large area.
- Nadóir - a
- Napell - a
- Olansi - the only tree in the subtropics, somewhat palm-like and appears in many variations of height and shape.
- Praic - a
- Rimse - a
- Sailtree - a double crown of leaves sometimes floating with the currents
- Sparàn - a
- Stol - a
- Suvue - a
- Trumperer - low trumper-shaped shrubs, barely reaching higher than a tall homin.
- Trysúl - a
- Weedling - comes in the form of huge branches twisting from the ground.
- Wigweed - a
- Wyttcran - a
Prime Roots
- Bomton - a
- Cocoa - also known as Cokamool, appears to be a large immobile shell creature.
- Dziku - also known as Amoeba, as it appears like a large transparent luminescent single-celled creature.
- Fungao - gigantic mushrooms, the size of a small tree.
- Fyta - a
- Jiang - a
- Jibung - a
- Lulumindra - smaller version of the Lumindra
- Lumindra - large thin tree whose 'leafs' at the top are luminescent stalks.
- Plumash - also knows as Ploomweed, a low shrub whose flowers resemble a luminescent fluffy ploom.
- Plun - appear as huge floating jellyfish with plant stems hanging from them.
- Rotoa - Full name Rotoa Bravichi, named after famous botanist Lenardi Bravichi, the only real Prime Roots tree, it has a twisted trunk covered in large flowers.
- Soil of the Prime Roots - a
- Spone - a
- Topha - also knows as Toopetz, consists of large thin upright stems with luminescent ends, sometimes bend.
- Topil - a
By classification
This section attempts to give a proper botanical classification of the flora of Atys.
According to matisian botanist Lirni Gillo There are 8 main botanical families ● Evergreen plants ● Fruit trees ● Grasses ● Herbs ● Intelligent Plants ● Mushrooms ● Roots ● Summer blooming plants
However modern botanists such as Komi the Nameless have reviewed his works and insist on a different classification with 10 main families
- Evergreens
- True plants (trees)
- True plants (herbs)
- Rhyzomes (underground plants and roots)
- Conifers
- Feather-plants
- Fungi
- Algae
- Plazmoid plants
- Intelligent plants
Evergreen Plants
- Alinea
True plants
Trees
- Alinea
- Angelio
- Badoa
- Bolka
- Botoga
- Bothaya
- Dorao
- Dorio
- Dorotea
- Irena
- Jayazeng (Alewo)
- Loojine
- Rotoa Bravichi
- Salina
- Salvo
- Savaniel
- Takoda
Herbs
Conifers
- Alezao
- Faneng
Feather-plants
- Plumash
- Topha
Fungi
- Fungao
- Fongice
- Lumindra
Algae
Plazmoid plants
- Dziku
- Papalexi