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As a wood, ban-minahle has a silvery sheen to it. |
As a wood, ban-minahle has a silvery sheen to it. |
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This wood is considered common and is not required for alterations. |
This wood is considered common and is not required for [[alterations]].[[provided for alterations::false| ]]. |
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Revision as of 17:53, 17 February 2020
Precious with silvery, lirum coin-sized leaves that in a breeze make soft fluttering sounds reminiscent to chimes. The ban-minahle are about the size of a young aspen with many of the same qualities -- the papery bark and the thin leaves. The most distinct difference is that the leaves of the ban-minahle have a much brighter -- almost metallic -- silver tone to them, resulting in the coin-like quality that earned the plant its name.
As a wood, ban-minahle has a silvery sheen to it.
This wood is considered common and is not required for alterations..