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|[[Plants and Herbs]] · [[Trees]] · [[Vines and Parasitics]] · [[A Speech Unspoken: The Language of Flowers]] |
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Revision as of 08:54, 10 February 2023
Elanthian Flora Guide: Marine Flora is an Official GemStone IV Document, and it is protected from editing.
Follow the name link for a description of that marine flora:
IMT=Icemule Trace, KD=Kharam Dzu, MH=Mist Harbor, PTP=Pinefar, RR=River's Rest, SOL=Solhaven, TI=Ta'Illistim, TV=Ta'Vaalor, WL=Wehnimer's Landing, ZL=Zul Logoth
Marine Item | IMT | KD | MH | PTP | RR | SOL | TI | TV | WL | ZL | |
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Gallowrant |
Descriptions
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Gallowrant: An iodine-rich seaweed found in most temperate to sub-arctic coastal areas. In Atan Irith, it is known as sea oak as the upper fronds resemble an oak leaf; in Ta'Loenthra, its nickname is rockwrack; and, in several island areas, it is most commonly known as bladderwrack. See also Gallowrant.
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Plants and Herbs · Trees · Vines and Parasitics · A Speech Unspoken: The Language of Flowers |