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[[File:Sun_grain.png|thumb|right|x200px|Sun Grain]]
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==Description==
==Description==
;Common Names: <!--list common regional names-->
;Common Names:Sun Grain
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...-->
;Classification:Herbaceous, Grass
<!--Description-->
A common wild cereal plant of the [[Plains of Tekara]]. The heads of this grass track the sun through its daily travel. Even on very overcast days this behaviour is reliable enough to predict the time of day. The grain itself is soft, making is less useful as a flour producing cereal crop, however it is commonly made into porridge. The plant is also known to have antiseptic, and astringent properties.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:Common
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:temperate plains and savanna
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->


==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Cultivation:The [[Malys (culture)|Malys]] cultivate sun grain in small plots.
;Culinary:<!--culinary uses-->
;Culinary:generally used in porridge or stew as a thickener due to the softness of the kernels making them less useful as a flour.
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
;Medicinal:antiseptic (leaves), astringent (root sap)
;Other:<!-- other uses-->
;Other:<!-- other uses-->



Revision as of 22:52, 4 February 2019

Sun Grain

Description

Common Names
Sun Grain
Classification
Herbaceous, Grass

A common wild cereal plant of the Plains of Tekara. The heads of this grass track the sun through its daily travel. Even on very overcast days this behaviour is reliable enough to predict the time of day. The grain itself is soft, making is less useful as a flour producing cereal crop, however it is commonly made into porridge. The plant is also known to have antiseptic, and astringent properties.

Ecology

Rarity
Common
Distribution
temperate plains and savanna
Life Cycle

Uses

Cultivation
The Malys cultivate sun grain in small plots.
Culinary
generally used in porridge or stew as a thickener due to the softness of the kernels making them less useful as a flour.
Medicinal
antiseptic (leaves), astringent (root sap)
Other

Culture

See Also