Flora (Morrowind)

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Additional lore for various Morrowind flora added into Tamriel_Data for use by Tamriel Rebuilt.

Image Name and IDs Occurrence Description
Aanthirin Bulbtree.jpg Bulb trees

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Aanthirin,

Coronati Basin

Bulbtree is the common name for the hard and brown logged trees that dot Aanthirin's landscape. Bulb trees have spirally arranged colorful leaves with smooth margins, and most of the leaves are colored green, orange and yellow. Most of these trees are found in the plains of Aanthirin, but you can also encounter them in the yellow canyons of the Coronati Basin down south.
Aanthirin Mushroom Tables.png [Mushroom Tables]

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Aanthirin These broad, massive fungi are common in much of western Morrowind. Depending on the local soil conditions they can take on a variety of colours. They serve no alchemical purpose, other than as a useful marker for identifying soil composition.
Spartium Bealei.png Spartium Bealei

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Aanthirin, Coronati Basin While not possessing any worthwhile alchemical properties, these bright shoots grow fast and spread quickly along the Thirr, and are a familiar sight to any who traverse it.
Orange Lilypad.png Orange Lilypad

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Aanthirin, Coronati Basin These red lilies grow along most of the Thirr, and foreigners visiting Morrowind often mistake their orange lilypads for fallen autumnal leaves. The leaves themselves have no alchemical benefit, but the blossoms are useful to swimmers, allowing them to dive longer and more swiftly, undisturbed by the chill of the water or the attention of its less pleasant inhabitants
Orange Moss.png Orange Moss

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Aanthirin, Coronati Basin Moss clumps are common in shady and moist areas across the Mainland Morrowind. Both the soft fronds and the dry pods are alchemically active, though the pods are far more valuable. The orange variation of the moss is found in Aanthirin and the Coronati Basin.
Temple Dome.png Temple Dome

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Aanthirin, Coronati Basin Named for their resemblance to the orange domes of Dunmer temples, Temple Domes are ubiquitous in Aanthirin. While eating them can cause temporary weakness of vision and slothfulness, alchemists harvest them for their protective effects.
Pyrous Uracia.png Pyrous Uracia

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Aanthirin Often likened to drops of lava or flame due to their striking appearance, locals of the Aanthirin have many stories about the origins of these mushrooms, often associating them with pilgrims. Eating them leads to light-headedness and nausea.
Pr 2023-05 11 coronatibasin.jpg [Mushroom Mangroves]

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Coronati Basin These towering parasols grow in dense patches around Lake Coronati and along the rivers that flow through it. Their exposed root networks provide refuge to a variety of vermin, but also have a knack for snagging various items lost by passing merchant ships and wealthy travellers.
Pr 2023-05 12 othrelethwoods.png [Tall Mushrooms]

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Othreleth Woods, Coronati Basin The towering mushrooms of the Othreleth Woods define the region's appearance and ecology. Their growth cycle is long and complex, from tall and narrow saplings that quickly shoot upwards to the forest canopy to broad, venerable masses that are lifted aloft by sturdy, stilt-like roots. Imperial botanists believe the trees may be linked below the forest floor into a massive network or several separate networks. Tall versions of these mushrooms can be found in the Coronati Basin.
Geranium trees.png Geranium Trees

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Shipal-Shin,Coronati Basin Few plants grow in the harsh conditions of Shipal-Shin, and none grow as well as these shrubs, which rise up from their rocky, sand-swept foundations to cast a narrow but welcome shadow over passing caravans. They often serve as poles for lanterns and signs.
Zifa.png Zifa Trees

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Coronati Basin These small, palm-like trees of Narsis District grow well in both humid and arid conditions, and are well-loved by gardeners and nobles with a taste for the exotic. Their trunks make good poles, but decompose quickly when exposed to moisture.
Ovaryvariants.png Ovary Trees

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Othreleth Woods, Coronati Basin
Tanna.png Tanna Plant

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Coronati Basin