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*And finally, a last one bears lyre-shaped pinnate leaves and a flower of the same type.
 
*And finally, a last one bears lyre-shaped pinnate leaves and a flower of the same type.
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Revision as of 18:49, 16 November 2019

Taxonomic Amber
Lyre Li-Un
Li-Un-Lyra-L.jpg
Kingdom Plants
Category Herb
Main Ecosystem(s) Jungle
Counterattack type None
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Reference text ( Maintained text, used as reference ) :
Notes: (Lanstiril, 2019-11-16)

Round Li-Un
Jagged Li-Un

There are three varieties of li-un in the jungle. Zoraïs use the stamens of their flower as a spice.



  • One is rather small and squat with rounded leaves and a central flower, bluish in spring and orange in summer, with tapered petals.
  • Another displays multiple long stems bearing serrated leaves, each with a flower similar to that of its cousin.
  • And finally, a last one bears lyre-shaped pinnate leaves and a flower of the same type.

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