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yoélella

Yoélella is a fictional plant species created for worldbuilding and speculative fiction. It is commonly described as a drought- and salt-tolerant evergreen shrub native to the coastal belt of the imagined continent of Nyara. The term appears in novels, games, and collaborative storytelling.

The name yoélella is attributed to a constructed Nyaran language, combining roots meaning sun and leaf. It

In terms of morphology, Yoélella stands 1–3 meters tall, with leathery elliptical leaves and a waxy surface.

It is described as thriving in coastal scrub and dune forests on sandy or rocky soils with

In speculative texts, Yoélella is valued ornamentally for its glowing flowers and waxy foliage. The luminescent

Cultivation in the imagined world places it in warm, humid climates; outside those zones it is grown

is
commonly
interpreted
as
"sun
leaf"
or
"light-bearing
leaf"
in
lore
discussions
and
fan
materials.
It
bears
small
tubular
flowers
that
open
at
dusk
and
emit
a
pale
bioluminescent
glow.
The
fruits
are
small
drupes
containing
several
seeds.
good
drainage.
The
plant
tolerates
salt
spray
and
seasonally
dry
conditions.
Pollinators
are
primarily
nocturnal
moths
and
bats,
and
seed
dispersal
involves
fruit-eating
birds.
resin
is
imagined
as
useful
for
lanterns
or
pigments,
and
some
lore
treats
the
plant
as
a
symbol
of
endurance
and
renewal,
guiding
travelers
by
night.
in
controlled
environments
such
as
greenhouses
or
large
terrariums.
Propagation
is
typically
by
semi-hardwood
cuttings,
though
seeds
can
be
used
with
light
exposure.
As
a
fictional
organism,
it
has
no
real-world
conservation
status.