Difference between revisions of "Sugar Pine"
From World of Entorais Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search (applied template) |
(layout) |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Sugar_pine.png|thumb|right|200x|''Sugar Pine'' - | [[File:Sugar_pine.png|thumb|right|200x|''Sugar Pine'' - Sebastian Romu © 2018]] | ||
== | ==About== | ||
;Common Names: | ;Common Names:Sugar Pine | ||
;Classification: | ;Classification:Woody, Evergreen, Tree | ||
;Description:This cold hills and forest tree has a sweet sugary pitch, which the [[Layor (culture)|Layor]] collect and boil down to produce sugars and syrups. The seed cones of the pine contain a sweet smelling oil and are used in incense. | |||
==Ecology== | ==Ecology== | ||
;Rarity: | ;Rarity:Uncommon | ||
;Distribution: | ;Distribution:temperate and sub-arctic forests and hills. | ||
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation--> | ||
==Related Species== | |||
:[[Black Pine]] | |||
:[[Blue Pine]] | |||
:[[Grey Pine]] | |||
:[[Red Pine]] | |||
:[[Twisted Pine]] | |||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
;Cultivation: | ;Cultivation:Well established Layor clans will maintain groves of sugar pine. | ||
;Culinary: | ;Culinary:sweet syrup (sap) | ||
;Medicinal: | ;Medicinal:none | ||
;Other:<!-- | ;Other:incense (cones) | ||
==History== | |||
;Cultural | |||
:The syrup and incense products are a lucrative export for Layor of a more mercantile disposition. | |||
;Religious | |||
:<!-- unique religious notes--> | |||
== | ==Stories== | ||
< | <div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3"> | ||
</div> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Flora]] | [[Category:Flora]] | ||
[[Category:Tree]] |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 7 August 2020
About
- Common Names
- Sugar Pine
- Classification
- Woody, Evergreen, Tree
- Description
- This cold hills and forest tree has a sweet sugary pitch, which the Layor collect and boil down to produce sugars and syrups. The seed cones of the pine contain a sweet smelling oil and are used in incense.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Uncommon
- Distribution
- temperate and sub-arctic forests and hills.
- Life Cycle
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Well established Layor clans will maintain groves of sugar pine.
- Culinary
- sweet syrup (sap)
- Medicinal
- none
- Other
- incense (cones)
History
- Cultural
- The syrup and incense products are a lucrative export for Layor of a more mercantile disposition.
- Religious