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The majority of the plants shown throughout the ''Wings of Fire (series)'' novels are the series' versions of real plants on Earth, which are listed here. This page also contains the plants unique to the series' universe, and are only shown in the ''Wings of Fire (series)'' novels.
A list of all known plants within [[Pyrrhia]] and [[Pantala]].


== Pyrrhian plants ==
== Pyrrhian plants ==
All known plants of [[Pyrrhia]].
All known plants of Pyrrhia.


=== Medicinal plants ===
=== Medicinal plants ===
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== Pantalan plants ==
== Pantalan plants ==
All known plants of [[Pantala]].
All known plants of Pantala.


=== Medicinal plants ===
=== Medicinal plants ===
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*'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss Moss]:''' Sundew has a type of moss that can "soak up an entire pond," meaning it can hold a significant amount of water.{{Ref|THQ|23}}
*'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moss Moss]:''' Sundew has a type of moss that can "soak up an entire pond," meaning it can hold a significant amount of water.{{Ref|THQ|23}}
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" caption="Art by [[Mike Holmes]], from the [[:Category:Graphic novels|Wings of Fire Graphic Novels]]">
Venus Dragon Trap.jpeg|A Venus Dragon-trap on the cover of ''[[The Poison Jungle (book)|The Poison Jungle]]'', by [[Joy Ang]]
Brightsting Cactus Graphic Novel.jpeg|Brightsting cactus
Venus Dragon Trap 2.jpeg|A Venus Dragon-trap on the cover of ''The Poison Jungle'', by Joy Ang
Dragonflame Cactus Attack Graphic Novel.jpeg|Dragonflame cactus
LeafWing Venus Dragon Trap.jpeg|A Venus dragon-trap capturing a LeafWing on the cover of ''The Poison Jungle'', by Joy Ang
Dragonflame cactus seed pod GN.png|Dragonflame cactus seedpod
Brightsting Cactus TBN.jpeg|Likely a brightsting cactus on the cover of ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]'', by Joy Ang
</gallery>
Brightsting Cactus Qibli's Quest.jpeg|A brightsting cactus from Qibli's Quest on Scholastic HomeBase
 
Brightsting Cactus HomeBase.jpeg|Likely a brightsting cactus from Scholastic HomeBase
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" caption="Art by [[Joy Ang]], from the covers of the [[:Category:Books|Wings of Fire Novels]]">
Brightsting Cactus Graphic Novel.jpeg|A brightsting cactus from ''[[The Hidden Kingdom (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
Sundew LeafWing.jpeg|Sundew
Sundew LeafWing.jpeg|A sundew trapping a [[LeafWing]] on the cover of ''The Poison Jungle'', by Joy Ang
Sundews TPJ.jpeg|Sundews
Sundews TPJ.jpeg|A clump of sundews on the cover of ''The Poison Jungle'', by Joy Ang
Pitcher Plant TPJ.jpeg|Pitcher plant
Pitcher Plant TPJ.jpeg|A Pitcher Plant on the cover of ''The Poison Jungle'', by Joy Ang
Venus Dragon Trap.jpeg|Venus dragon-trap
Dragonflame Cactus Attack Graphic Novel.jpeg|A dragonflame cactus from ''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)]]'', by Mike Holmes
Venus Dragon Trap 2.jpeg|Venus dragon-trap
Brightsting Cactus TBN.jpeg|Brightsting cactus
</gallery>
 
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" caption="Art by Scholastic, from the Scholastic HomeBase website>
Brightsting Cactus Qibli's Quest.jpeg|Brightsing cactus
Brightsting Cactus HomeBase.jpeg|Brightsting cactus
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 04:41, 29 December 2022

A list of all known plants within Pyrrhia and Pantala.

Pyrrhian plants

All known plants of Pyrrhia.

Medicinal plants

Other plants

  • Dragonflame cacti: Cacti that can explode when they come in contact with fire[5] and grow only in high altitudes.[6] They are spike-studded spheres that have been described to appear odd-looking and brownish-greenish-pink in color. According to one SkyWing in Possibility, they are quite difficult to grow,[7] and they shoot little balls of thorns when they explode.[8] They are blackish-brown, with a bright green interior.[6] They were first seen in The Lost Heir and formally named in Moon Rising.

Pantalan plants

All known plants of Pantala.

Medicinal plants

  • Corpse flowers: a type of plant that can be crushed to emit a horrible smell, used to wake deeply sleeping dragons. They are described as "shiny red, mottled with yellow streaks and curved in around itself so there was a hollow in the middle and a point at one end."
  • Several dark green leaves are chewed up and spit onto the Librarian's bullet ant wound to relieve the stinging.[9]

Poisonous plants

  • Fumes Emitting Flower: A flower "the size of a stingray and the color of moonlight," capable of knocking a dragon out with deadly fumes when crushed.[10] This was used by Cricket to knock out a HiveWing guard in order for her, Sundew, and Blue to sneak into Wasp Hive in The Lost Continent.
  • Waxy Plant: A branch with waxy red leaves that emits a suffocating, paralyzing, reddish smoke when burnt. This was used when Sundew, Cricket, and Blue tried to escape the Temple of Clearsight (located in Wasp Hive) with the Book of Clearsight in The Lost Continent.
  • Manchineels: A poisonous tree. If one stands under the tree when it is raining, poison will drip down, causing skin to blister and, according to Sundew, one would most likely die from it. The fruit is also poisonous.

Carnivorous plants

  • Sundews: a large plant with long, tentacle-like leaves covered in red bristles. At the end of each bristle is a sticky bead. The prey of a sundew gets stuck to the sticky beads and is slowly pulled in by the plant to be devoured. They are noted not to be offensive predators, but to be quite sinister when spoken to via leafspeak.
  • Venus dragon-trap: a plant that grows in the Poison Jungle, resembling the real-life Venus flytrap. It attracts and consumes dragons using an alluring smell. It looks like an enormous pink open book[11] and has a dark green body with a dark blue interior.
  • Pitcher plants: plants that are like large bowls with acid and sharp hairs. They are seen when Nettle falls into one but is later cut out by Willow and Sundew. Pitcher plants are described to have a smug personality when contacted by leafspeak.[12]
  • Bladderworts: an aquatic plants with hollow sacks beneath their roots. These sacks may be triggered to open by prey. Once opened, low pressure in the sac sucks the prey in to be digested.
  • Roridula: plants that have a have a thin brown stem supporting numerous green needle-like leaves pointing in all directions from the top of the stem. They have bristles on each leaf that capture prey landing on them.
  • Waterwheels: an underwater vines with sets of seven stems set along the vine that are equally spaced. At the end of each stem, there is a jaw similar to the Venus dragon-trap (or Venus flytrap, in real life), which operates similarly, trapping prey that disturbs bristles on the inside.

Other plants

  • Breath of Evil: A plant that, when a dragon consumes it - either through ingestion, injection, or inhaling the smoke of the burnt plant - will be able to be controlled by the Othermind. However, since the consciousness of the othermind was destroyed, there is no more mind control.
  • Moss: Sundew has a type of moss that can "soak up an entire pond," meaning it can hold a significant amount of water.[13]

References

  1. Moon Rising, page 94
  2. Moon Rising, page 105
  3. The Hidden Kingdom, page 144
  4. The Brightest Night, page 54
  5. Escaping Peril, page 100
  6. 6.0 6.1 Moon Rising, page 206
  7. Escaping Peril, page 99
  8. Escaping Peril, page 103
  9. The Lost Continent, page 218
  10. The Lost Continent, page 191
  11. The Poison Jungle, page 12
  12. The Poison Jungle, page 164
  13. The Hive Queen, page 23