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− | '''Snarlbrush''' was a plant native to [[Roshar]]. It was known to grow in northwestern [[Alethkar]] but it is not known whether it grew elsewhere or not.{{ref |
+ | '''Snarlbrush''' was a plant native to [[Roshar]]. It was known to grow in northwestern [[Alethkar]] but it is not known whether it grew elsewhere or not.{{book ref|sa1|16}} |
− | It was a robust plant that grews in dense thickets around the bases of markel trees. It has branches that are as "thick as a man's leg" and their bark is coated in stone, likely as a protection from [[highstorm]]s.{{ref |
+ | It was a robust plant that grews in dense thickets around the bases of markel trees. It has branches that are as "thick as a man's leg" and their bark is coated in stone, likely as a protection from [[highstorm]]s.{{book ref|sa1|16}} |
− | Snarlbrush are tan colored as they absorb all water they come into contact with deep into their branches. This gives the outer appearance that the plant is dead. When they do get wet, they instantly turn verdant green at the point of contact, then slowly fade back to brown as the water is absorbed.{{ref |
+ | Snarlbrush are tan colored as they absorb all water they come into contact with deep into their branches. This gives the outer appearance that the plant is dead. When they do get wet, they instantly turn verdant green at the point of contact, then slowly fade back to brown as the water is absorbed.{{book ref|sa1|16}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revision as of 19:07, 29 August 2014
Snarlbrush was a plant native to Roshar. It was known to grow in northwestern Alethkar but it is not known whether it grew elsewhere or not.[1]
It was a robust plant that grews in dense thickets around the bases of markel trees. It has branches that are as "thick as a man's leg" and their bark is coated in stone, likely as a protection from highstorms.[1]
Snarlbrush are tan colored as they absorb all water they come into contact with deep into their branches. This gives the outer appearance that the plant is dead. When they do get wet, they instantly turn verdant green at the point of contact, then slowly fade back to brown as the water is absorbed.[1]