notarar
A notarar is a type of tree found in the fictional world of Lord of the Rings, created by J.R.R. Tolkien. These trees are described as ancient and possessing a remarkable resilience. They are native to the region of Eriador, particularly in the area around the Shire. Notarars are known for their sturdy wood and their ability to survive in harsh conditions, suggesting a deep-rooted and long-lived nature. While not as prominent as some other flora in Tolkien's legendarium, the notarar serves to add a layer of detail and realism to the landscapes of Middle-earth. Their presence contributes to the overall sense of a rich and varied natural environment within the narrative. The specific etymology of the name "notarar" is not explicitly detailed, but it fits within the linguistic patterns Tolkien employed for his created languages. In the context of the stories, notarars are typically depicted as part of the natural, untamed wilderness, existing alongside other trees and plants that make up the forests and woodlands.