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urtavla

Urtavla is a fictional plant species widely used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding. It is described as a small perennial shrub native to temperate montane forests of the fictional continent of Valoria. The plant grows about 0.6 to 1.3 meters tall, with glaucous, oval leaves and panicles of pale blue flowers that bloom in late spring. A distinguishing feature is a translucent amber resin that oozes from injured stems, valued in in-world crafts and traditional medicine.

Taxonomy in most works places urtavla in the hypothetical family Urtaaceae, genus Urtavla, with a single described

Ecology and habitat: Urtavla favors cool, humid microclimates in shaded understories and disturbed clearings. It is

Uses and cultural significance: In-world, urtavla is cultivated ornamentally for foliage color and floral display. Its

Conservation in fiction: Several stories address habitat loss from logging or climate shifts, with the species

See also: fictional flora, worldbuilding flora, list of fictional plant species.

species,
Urtavla
glabrocarpa.
The
genus
is
often
used
to
explore
themes
of
adaptation
and
resilience
in
changing
climates
within
fictional
ecosystems.
relatively
slow-growing
and
long-lived,
with
seeds
dispersed
by
small
mammals
and
occasional
wind
uplift
in
canopy
gaps.
In
many
narratives,
it
plays
a
keystone
role
for
pollinators
and
forest
undergrowth.
resin
is
used
for
varnishes,
glazes,
and
small
artisan
works,
and
the
plant
often
features
in
folklore
as
a
symbol
of
endurance.
designations
ranging
from
vulnerable
to
endangered
within
those
universes.