Flora and Fauna of Payalwa: Difference between revisions
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Image:Allia tree 01.jpg|[[Allia Tree]] <br /> A common fir tree found in the Eastern Highlands. | Image:Allia tree 01.jpg|[[Allia|Allia Tree]] <br /> A common fir tree found in the Eastern Highlands. | ||
Image:Avoredo Tree.jpg|[[Avoredo | Image:Avoredo Tree.jpg|[[Avoredo|Avoredo Tree]] <br /> The most common tree in the Western Lowlands in Payalwa. | ||
Image:Bagava fruit 01.jpg|[[Bagava Fruit]] <br /> A fruit found on alpine slopes in the Eastern Highlands. | Image:Bagava fruit 01.jpg|[[Bagava Fruit]] <br /> A fruit found on alpine slopes in the Eastern Highlands. | ||
Image:Brumerva01.jpg|[[Brumerva | Image:Brumerva01.jpg|[[Brumerva|Brumerva Fern]] <br /> A pale marsh fern whose leaves are often used in teas and poultices. | ||
Image:Payalwan Pine 01.jpg|[[Payalwan Pine]] <br /> The most common tree in the Eastern Highlands. | Image:Payalwan Pine 01.jpg|[[Payalwan Pine]] <br /> The most common tree in the Eastern Highlands. | ||
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Image:Payalwan Spruce 01.jpg|[[Payalwan Spruce]] <br /> A common tree found in the Eastern Highlands. | Image:Payalwan Spruce 01.jpg|[[Payalwan Spruce]] <br /> A common tree found in the Eastern Highlands. | ||
Image:Velharrama_01.jpg|[[Velharrama | Image:Velharrama_01.jpg|[[Velharrama|Velharrama Bush]] <br /> A shrub that is known for it's bright red berries. | ||
Image:Velhudo 01.jpg|[[Velhudo | Image:Velhudo 01.jpg|[[Velhudo|Velhudo Fungus]] <br /> A mash fungus tied to folktales about silent monks wandering the swampy landscape. | ||
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