We don't have soil, where I come from. The ground is rock, and the plants are adapted to it.
[She answers, relaxing as well. Botany isn't her area, but there's nothing like a technical conversation with an expert to leave Jasnah feeling calm, on familiar territory.]
The crops are rockbuds; they produce polyps, which are full of a network of small seeds called Lavis, which can be ground into flour. If we could only find a parent structure, they could be cultivated easily on the floors and walls of an empty room. Admittedly, I don't know about their properties as a filtration system.
me neither! but you're faking it convincingly \o/
[She answers, relaxing as well. Botany isn't her area, but there's nothing like a technical conversation with an expert to leave Jasnah feeling calm, on familiar territory.]
The crops are rockbuds; they produce polyps, which are full of a network of small seeds called Lavis, which can be ground into flour. If we could only find a parent structure, they could be cultivated easily on the floors and walls of an empty room. Admittedly, I don't know about their properties as a filtration system.