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Some grasses have flowers that bloom in spring. These are [[baby toes succulent]], [[cloudberry]], [[cottongrass]], [[marsh thistle]], [[meadowsweet]], [[mountain avens]], [[pebble plant]], and [[rush]]. | Some grasses have flowers that bloom in spring. These are [[baby toes succulent]], [[cloudberry]], [[cottongrass]], [[marsh thistle]], [[meadowsweet]], [[mountain avens]], [[pebble plant]], and [[rush]]. | ||
− | == Relationship to | + | == Relationship to Real-World Grasses == |
All "grass" types in the game, apart from the four special types found in evil and good biomes, are actual plants in the real world. The vast majority of them are also true grasses (this includes bamboo) or at least close relatives - rushes, sedges and [[cattail]]. The vegetation of some extreme biomes uses non-grass plants: mountain avens, mountain heather and [[cloudberry]] in mountains, [[baby toes succulent]] and [[pebble plant]] in deserts. Other notable exceptions are the [[marsh thistle]], [[knotgrass]] and [[meadowsweet]]. | All "grass" types in the game, apart from the four special types found in evil and good biomes, are actual plants in the real world. The vast majority of them are also true grasses (this includes bamboo) or at least close relatives - rushes, sedges and [[cattail]]. The vegetation of some extreme biomes uses non-grass plants: mountain avens, mountain heather and [[cloudberry]] in mountains, [[baby toes succulent]] and [[pebble plant]] in deserts. Other notable exceptions are the [[marsh thistle]], [[knotgrass]] and [[meadowsweet]]. |