Difference between revisions of "Rojtsemd Yjumda Sjaa"
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|plural name=rojtsemd yjumda sjaas | |plural name=rojtsemd yjumda sjaas | ||
− | |phonetic name= | + | |phonetic name=rot-semd yum-da sah |
|flora classification=Trees | |flora classification=Trees | ||
|biome=Temperate Forest | |biome=Temperate Forest | ||
|frequency=Common | |frequency=Common | ||
− | | | + | |size=Medium |
+ | |uses=Its fruit, the Yjumdas, are popular treats. | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The ''' | + | The '''Rojtsemd Yjumda Sjaa''' has a squat, thick, and very dark trunk, which is home to just as many sprouts as the limbs are. The sprouts bloom in mid-[[Tria]], and by the end of this quarter, the entire tree, from roots to apex, is covered in melon-sized, citrus-colored fruits. These fruits are often plucked from the tree to be eaten, but it is best to wait for them to ripen and fall to the ground. Then, they are the sweetest and most delicious. They are a candy-like treat to any fruit lover. These fruits, called Yjumdas, are often harvested in great quantities, due to their delectable flavor and their rich concentration of vitamins. |
Revision as of 13:50, 22 March 2010
Rojtsemd Yjumda Sjaa rot-semd yum-da sah pl. rojtsemd yjumda sjaas | |
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Classification: | Trees"Trees" is not in the list (Annual, Aquatic, Fungus, Grass, Groundcover, Moss, Perennial, Shrub, Tree, Vegetable, ...) of allowed values for the "Flora belongs to class" property. |
Frequency: | Common |
Size: | Medium |
Biome(s): | Temperate Forest |
Uses: | Its fruit, the Yjumdas, are popular treats. |
The Rojtsemd Yjumda Sjaa has a squat, thick, and very dark trunk, which is home to just as many sprouts as the limbs are. The sprouts bloom in mid-Tria, and by the end of this quarter, the entire tree, from roots to apex, is covered in melon-sized, citrus-colored fruits. These fruits are often plucked from the tree to be eaten, but it is best to wait for them to ripen and fall to the ground. Then, they are the sweetest and most delicious. They are a candy-like treat to any fruit lover. These fruits, called Yjumdas, are often harvested in great quantities, due to their delectable flavor and their rich concentration of vitamins.