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|books=[[The Stormlight Archive]] |
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+ | '''Frillbloom''' is a family of plants native to [[Roshar]]. It is common in the chasms of the [[Shattered Plains]], though it grows larger there than it does in other places.{{book ref|twok|49}}{{File ref|Chasmlife.jpeg}} |
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− | Frillblooms could be orange,{{book ref|twok|49}} yellow, or red in color.{{book ref|twok|55}} They had fronds that looked like fans, which would unfurl like a fist in the wake of [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|twok|49}} The leaves of frillbrooms had spines on the tip. |
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+ | Frillbloom leaves are fanlike fronds that wave gently in the air. When startled, they fold in on themselves like a hand folding into a fist. Frillbloom comes in many colors, including yellow, orange, red, and violet. {{book ref|twok|55}}{{book ref|twok|49}}{{book ref|wor|68}} In some varieties the fronds are veined.{{book ref|wor|71}} Other varieties have spines on the tips of the leaves.{{book ref|wor|49}} |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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Revision as of 06:11, 19 March 2015
Template:Flora & Fauna Frillbloom is a family of plants native to Roshar. It is common in the chasms of the Shattered Plains, though it grows larger there than it does in other places.[1][2]
Frillbloom leaves are fanlike fronds that wave gently in the air. When startled, they fold in on themselves like a hand folding into a fist. Frillbloom comes in many colors, including yellow, orange, red, and violet. [3][1][4] In some varieties the fronds are veined.[5] Other varieties have spines on the tips of the leaves.[6]
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