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The Fan Palm can be found in the Upper Deadwood Ridge and Swamp regions of [[Edanna]]. It opens and closes its fan-shaped ferns when the center of the plant is touched, adding or removing shade in strategic locations.
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The '''Fan Palm''' is a kind of tree-like plant can be found in the Upper Deadwood Ridge and Swamp regions of [[Edanna]]. Its tall stems end up to fern-like fronds that have the shape of a fan. It seems to grow where sunlight is intense, such as the upper level of the Deadwood Ridge and near a sunlit crack in the Swamp. It has a "heart" in the center of the plant which, when touched, causes the stems and fan-shaped ferns either to raise up or to furl down. Considering the size of the plant, its position alters the route of the sunlight in the environment, adding or removing shade in strategic locations.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 3 May 2023

Fan palm
Fan palm.jpg
A Fan Palm in Eddan's Deadwood Ridge
Found in Edanna

The Fan Palm is a kind of tree-like plant can be found in the Upper Deadwood Ridge and Swamp regions of Edanna. Its tall stems end up to fern-like fronds that have the shape of a fan. It seems to grow where sunlight is intense, such as the upper level of the Deadwood Ridge and near a sunlit crack in the Swamp. It has a "heart" in the center of the plant which, when touched, causes the stems and fan-shaped ferns either to raise up or to furl down. Considering the size of the plant, its position alters the route of the sunlight in the environment, adding or removing shade in strategic locations.