hinnal
Hinnal is a fictional shrub described as part of a hypothetical flora of the Varin archipelago. In this article, hinnal refers to a small evergreen plant valued for its fibers and dye. It typically grows to 0.5–1.2 meters tall, with slender, wood-gray stems and opposite, oval leaves measuring 1–3 cm. The plant bears inconspicuous flowers in late spring and forms capsules containing brown seeds.
Distribution and habitat: Hinnal is described as native to exposed, rocky slopes on several Varin islands, at
Uses: The bark and phloem yield bast fibers used to make coarse textiles and cordage. When treated
Cultural and historical notes: In the fictional ethnography of the Varin people, hinnal fibers are historically
Taxonomy and naming: The term hinnal is drawn from the Varinian language; no formal taxonomic designation exists