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Flowers are plentiful in Yurgenschmidt. Since Rozemyne's popularization of the floral hair ornament, flowers have featured prominently in both noble and commoner fashions year-round.
Non-Fey Species
Name | Location | First Mention | Information |
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Allegras |
Ehrenfest Central District | Part 1 Volume 2 | Allegras (plural Allegrases) is a very common flower, so common that some people even consider it a weed. It's blossoms have a similar shape as Erath's clover-leaves and are red.[1] |
Heirein |
Part 2 Volume 4 | Heirein is a plant used to make fixing Agents for dyeing cloth.[2] | |
Koralies |
Ehrenfest Central District | Part 4 Volume 2 | Koralies are flowers similar in appearance to Lilies.[3] One of the three sets of rooms within the Adalgisa Villa, on the grounds of the Royal Academy was given the name of this flower, which extended to one of the houses of the Lanzenave nobility.[4] |
Loweleier |
Part 5 Volume 7 | Loweleier is a flower from Yurgenschmidt. One of the three sets of rooms within the Adalgisa Villa, on the grounds of the Royal Academy was given the name of this flower, which extended to one of the houses of the Lanzenave nobility.[4] | |
Mitfair | Part 5 Volume 7 | Mitfairs are a red flower, used to symbolize cooperation.[5] | |
Renfruhl |
Ehrenfest Central District | Part 3 Volume 3 | Renfruhl is a flower blooming in spring. It is similar in looks to Erath's Crocus.[6] They are especially plentyful around the Goddess' Bath near the village of Fontedorf.[7] |
Rlyzinies |
Ehrenfest Central District | Part 4 Volume 5 | Rlyzinies is a plant that grows small, red blossoms. In Ehrenfest culture the flower symbolizes familial affection.[8] |
Schentis |
Part 5 Volume 7 | Schentis is a flower from Yurgenschmidt. One of the three sets of rooms within the Adalgisa Villa, on the grounds of the Royal Academy was given the name of this flower, which extended to one of the houses of the Lanzenave nobility.[4] | |
Schlaftraum's Flower |
Ahrensbach | Part 5 Volume 5 | Schlaftraum Flowers are a white, sweet-scented flower that blooms in Ahrensbach in spring.[9] Some parts of this plant are used to create a drug called Trug, which can be used to obscure a person's memories, so only glimpses can be gleaned when their memory is searched, or to put a person into a kind of hypnotic suggestion. While some of them grow at the Adalgisa villa and in Ahrensbach, it is hinted at, albeit not confirmed, that the flower originally came from Lanzenave. |
Verlange |
Part 4 Volume 9 | Verlange is a white flower that symbolizes Ewigeliebes possessiveness for Geduldh meaning "I will protect you from everything, no matter what comes."[10] |
Feyplants
see Feyplants
Etymology
Name | Japanese | Romaji | Assumed Etymology |
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Allegras |
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Verlange |
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References
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 1 Volume 2. Chapter 10: Completed Paper
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 2 Volume 4. Chapter 5: Researching Color-Making
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 2. Chapter 15: An Order to Return to Ehrenfest
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 5 Volume 7. Their Hopes and Dreams
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 5 Volume 7. The Royal Academy without My Sister
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 3 Volume 3. Chapter 13: Upcoming Spring Prayer
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 3 Volume 3. Chapter 18: The Goddesses' Bath
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 5. The Road to Exclusive Business
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 5 Volume 5. Epilogue
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 9. Chapter 2: The Harvest Festival and a Meeting