Honeyrose

Honeyrose

Range Falx, Menumar Isles, Nuan Plains, Sere Entaler
Endemicity Polydistrictal

The honeyrose is a flowering herbaceous plant endemic to the temperate districts of East Nua. It’s known for its sweet, natural fragrance and showy flowers, making it a beloved species in the icosachore.

Etymology

From English honey + rose.

Morphology

The honeyrose has large, vibrant pale pink flowers, surrounded by broad green leaves.

Physiology

The flowers are highly fragrant.

Behavior

Life Cycle

This annual plant blooms in early spring and lasts until early fall, completing its life cycle in a little over six months.

Ecology

The honeyrose reproduces sexually, relying on wind pollination and pollinators like the featherfly to disperse its pollen and spread.