zanorë
Zanorë is a genus of flowering plants in the family Zanoraceae, native to the Valaran Archipelago and nearby mainland forests. The genus comprises several species of evergreen shrubs and small trees that typically reach 2 to 6 meters in height. Leaves are leathery and alternately arranged, elliptic to lanceolate, with a glossy blue-green surface. The inflorescences are panicles of small, tubular flowers; the corollas are blue to violet, often with a pale yellow or white throat. The fruit is a winged capsule that disperses seeds by wind.
Zanorë species occupy coastal scrub, montane cloud forests, and rocky outcrops with well-drained soils and moderate
In horticulture and traditional practice, Zanorë plants are valued for ornamental foliage and flowers. Extracts from
Taxonomy and history: The genus Zanorë was first described by botanist L. Arin in 1847. Modern phylogenetic