Vegetation on Hyperborea includes: mandrakes (UA), upas-trees (UA), ogga-wood (TSZ), palm-trees (TSZ, WAW), conifers (FS), ferns (WS), reeds (DS), white water-lillies (ID), cycads (WS & FS), calamus (LE), swamp-fruit (FS), suvana-fruit (TA), willow (CWW), red yams (TSZ), briars (WS), eighon-wood (TA), djongua-beans (TA), red poppies (ID), apha-wood (TA), foum-fruit (TA), pomegrantes (TSZ & WH), nutmeg & sandlewood (WH), qualk-root & zothau-weed (CCF), and bushes (ID), desert cacti (WH), while flowers of vermilion, sanguine, cerulean and bright azure grow commonly (WS) The zela-flowers (WH) Wheat for flour is implied by the presence of bread (TSZ) MH, adds much new data to the flora of Hyperborea: fild marsh rice; olives of Mhu Thulan; mangoes of the Isles; [C A Smith; L Carter; J Ambuehl; J R Fultz/J Burns]
an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart)
The sum of vegetable life; vegetables or plants in general; as, luxuriant vegetation
anomaly - Deviation from the normal distribution or properties of vegetation Vegetation anomalies may be caused by faults, trace elements in soil, or other factors --picture Vertical exaggeration - In a stereo model, the extent to which the vertical scale appears larger than the horizontal scale Vignetting - A gradual change in overall tone of an image from the centre outwards, caused by the imaging device gathering less radiation from the sides of its field of view Visible radiation - Energy at wavelengths from 0 4 to 0 7mm that is detectable by the human eye --picture Visual dissonance - The disturbing effect of seeing a familiar object in an unfamiliar setting or in an unexpected color
an abnormal growth or excrescence (especially a warty excrescence on the valves of the heart) all the plant life in a particular region the process of growth in plants