Parvael
Parvael
| Range | Parvael River Bank |
| Endemicity | Zonal |
The parvael tree is a deciduous tree native to the banks of the Parvael River.
Etymology
From Latin parvus (“small”) + vallis (“valley”).
Morphology
Growing only 3 to 4 meters tall, the parvael tree sports a modest, spreading canopy of light, pale green leaves. Its trunk is encased in a rugged, resilient bark. In mid‐spring, the tree produces small, clustered orange blossoms.
Physiology
Rugged, resilient bark.
Behavior
Life Cycle
The tree blooms in mid‐spring. Its lifespan is brief—typically no more than 20 years.
Ecology
Native to the banks of the Parvael River.