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{{Animal simple
 
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|name= Greenmat
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|name= Tonuetiuhl Sunflower
 
|type= Autotroph
 
|type= Autotroph
|terrain= Unknown
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|terrain= Clear (Open)
|locomotion= Swimmer
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|locomotion= Sessile
|size= Unknown
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|size= Small
|speed= Unknown
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|speed= 0.0kph (Sessile)
|strength= Unknown
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|strength= n/a
|quantity= Unknown
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|quantity= Large groups
|weapons= Unknown
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|weapons= None
|armor= Unknown
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|armor= None
|home= Unknown
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|home= {{WorldS|Ekhor|Dagudashaag|0227}}
 
|multi= No
 
|multi= No
 
|canon= Yes
 
|canon= Yes
|ref= [[Nomads of the World Ocean|Adventure 9: Nomads of the World Ocean]]
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|ref= {{Ludography ref|name=Signal-GK 11|page=13|article=Library Data: Zeda}}
 
|extinct= Extant
 
|extinct= Extant
 
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The [[Tonuetiuhl sunflowers]] are a genetically engineered plant which naturally store sunlight (or other light sources), then release a bio-luminous glow during the night or other periods of darkness.
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Originally developed by ''[[Feathered Serpent Pharmaceuticals]]'' on {{WorldS|Ekhor|Dagudashaag|0227}}, the sunflowers are sold throughout the {{Imperium}} for use as secondary lighting, though the company ensures only genetically infertile plants are exported outside the [[Amec Trade Protectorate]].
  
The [[Tonuetiuhl sunflowers]] are a genetically engineered plant which naturally store sunlight (or other light sources), then release a bio-luninous glow during the night (or other periods of darkness.
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Orignally developed by [[Feathered Serpent Pharmaceuticals]] on {{WorldS|Ekhor|Dagudashaag|0227}}, the sunflowers are sold throughout the {{Imperium}} for use as secondary lighting, though the company ensures only genetically infertile plants are exported outside the [[Amec Trade Protectorate]].
 
 
 
== Airplant (Creature) Synopsis ==
 
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== Greenmat (Creature) Physiology & Ecology ==
 
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== Greenmat (Creature) Life Cycle & Reproduction ==
 
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== Greenmat (Creature) Diet & Trophics ==
 
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== Greenmat (Creature) History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
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== Greenmat (Creature) References & Contributors (Sources) ==
 
 
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|S1= Periodical: {{Signal-GK|11}}
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|S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Signal-GK 11|page=13|article=Library Data: Zeda}} via. {{HIWG}}
|S2= Author & Contributor: [[Jae Campbell]] of the {{HIWG}}
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|S2= {{Ludography cite|name=Encyclopaedia Dagudashaag|page=103-104}}
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[[Category: Genetic Engineering]]
{{LEN|Era: Milieu 1116|Plants|Goods}}
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{{LEN|Plants}}

Latest revision as of 22:20, 9 May 2024

Tonuetiuhl Sunflower
Base Information
Classification Autotroph
Terrain Clear (Open)
Locomotion Sessile
Size Small
Speed 0.0kph (Sessile)
Strength n/a
Social Structure Large groups
Weapons None
Armor None
Source
Homeworld Ekhor (Dagudashaag 0227)
Multi-world No
Canon Yes
Extinct Extant
Reference "Library Data: Zeda." Signal-GK 11 13.

The Tonuetiuhl sunflowers are a genetically engineered plant which naturally store sunlight (or other light sources), then release a bio-luminous glow during the night or other periods of darkness.

Originally developed by Feathered Serpent Pharmaceuticals on Ekhor (Dagudashaag 0227), the sunflowers are sold throughout the Imperium for use as secondary lighting, though the company ensures only genetically infertile plants are exported outside the Amec Trade Protectorate.

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