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The portal of the Flora

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Beware Atysians!

Some plants have shown signs of intelligence, finding ways to communicate with other thinking species. From there to knowing if their message is peaceful or malicious, it's up to you to find out...

However, the eight botanical families listed below should help you to find your way through the teeming flora of Atys.

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You should also know that all Atys plants that are not (or not only) members of these families are listed in the “pseudo-family” Special plants.

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The wonderful flora of Atys

Concept art of a Rotoa tree.

We have two indexes of all the flora that can be found on Atys:

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.


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Taxonomic Amber
A Flyner near Fairhaven
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Kingdom Plants
Category Aerial plant
Main Ecosystem(s) Lakes
Counterattack type None

The flyner is said to be an “aerial” plant. Indeed, it has the distinctive feature of rising lighter than air, simply held to the ground by an obvious bulbous root. This characteristic allows the plant to keep its most fragile part out of reach of herbivores(15 to 30 feet above ground) who would love to munch on it, hence allowing it the opportunity to become very wide in order to absorb a maximum of light.

The leaf of a young flyner is so light that a single breeze will carry away a piece which has been cut from its root. In fact it is the fruit (hollow cones) beneath the rounded leaf which are the main source of levitation and participate in a clever dissemination technique. They are filled with a very light gas produced by the plant itself.

Flowering occurs in late summer, a single flower appearing above the lobe of the leaf, which can exceed six feet in diameter, on the largest specimens. When mature, the flyners breaks away from its anchor bulb, during days when there is a decent wind, and rises quickly, high into the air. Some Tryker windgineers think that the gas contained in fruit is altered when it reaches a certain height and becomes heavier so that the plant descends into a different location. Once on the ground, the fruit clings and becomes the anchor bulb of a new Flyner which begins the cycle again.

The plant has a bland taste and no significant nourishment but, nevertheless, the Trykers have come up with numerous recipes to prepare it. The bulb is not edible.

Uses

Culinary

Flyner have very little taste and are not nourishing. Cut into strips and seasoned, they can nevertheless accompany other more nourishing dishes. Trykers also enjoy this plant at the table, and they are constantly thinking of new ways to accommodate it. The bulbs are not edible.

Aeronautics

The impression of lightness of this plant gave the Trykers the idea of using it to navigate in the air. In reality, the plant is not light enough to carry a load on its own, but its shape catches the winds that can make it glide over long distances. This very good windward grip has allowed tryker slaves to escape[1] by cutting off the bottom of the stem and clinging to it.

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