Rammanu Slakegrass
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| Rammanu Slakegrass | |
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| Hazard Level | |
| 2 – Moderate | |
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Genus: |
Rammanu |
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Species: |
R. hadadi |
| Binomial Nomenclature | |
| Rammanu hadadi | |
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Rammanu Slakegrass (Rammanu hadadi) is a species of exobiotic grass in the genus Rammanu. It is widely distributed across the Orion Arm, with some of the largest known concentrations found in the Well of Embers. It is famous for its bioluminescence and is a key resource in industrial biotechnology.
Though not considered dangerous, Slakegrass grows in tall, vast fields that be disorienting to those within. Occasionally, the plants' glow aligns into sweeping rings or arcs which stretch for multiple kilometers.
References
- "AgriNova Scales Back in Well of Embers as Costs Climb, Questions Mount". Champlain Group.