Rados
Rados
| Range | Nua |
| Endemicity | Continental |
Rados, also known as rodgrass, is a common grass endemic to the continent of Nua.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ράβδος (rávdos, “rod, stick, baton”).
Morphology
Rados has tough, erect, dark green leaves with a naturally glossy sheen. Each individual stem grows up to 20 centimeters.
Physiology
Not specified.
Behavior
Life Cycle
This annual grass spreads through rhizomes and seeds, growing in the beginning of spring and flowering mid-summer. It typically lives for no more than a year.
Ecology
Spreads through rhizomes and seeds.