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{| class="wikitable" align="right"
| colspan="2" | '''''<big>Huelrosa</big>'''''
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| colspan="2" |
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| colspan="2" |''<small>Huelrosa montana</small>''
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| colspan="2" | '''Scientific classification'''
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| Kingdom:
|Plantae
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|''Clade'':
| Tracheophytes
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|''Clade'':
|Angiosperms
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| ''Clade'':
|Eudicots
|-
| Order:
|Ranunculales
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| Family:
|Papaveraceae
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| Subfamily:
|Papaveroideae
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|Tribe:
|Papavereae
|-
|Genus:
|'''''Huelrosa'''''<br><small>B.Frost</small>
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| colspan="2" |'''Type species'''
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| colspan="2" |''Huelrosa borealis''<br><small>E.Dubois</small>
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| colspan="2" |'''Species'''
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| colspan="2" |
*''Huelrosa archipelagica''
*''Huelrosa borealis''
*''Huelrosa insulaalba''
*''Huelrosa montana''
*''Huelrosa polarnectaris''
* ''Huelrosa volcana''
|}
''Huelrosa'' is a genus of boreal flowering plants exclusive to the territories of the [[Kingdom of Meckelnburgh]] and neighboring frontierlands. Classified under the poppy family, Papaveraceae, it belongs to the subfamily Papaveroideae, along with several other genera of the poppy flower. These plants are perennial and typically grow up to 60 centimeters in height, displaying vibrant flowers with four to six petals in shades of red, orange, or pink, often adorned with dark spots at the base.
''Huelrosa'' is a genus of boreal flowering plants exclusive to the territories of the [[Kingdom of Meckelnburgh]] and neighboring frontierlands. Classified under the poppy family, Papaveraceae, it belongs to the subfamily Papaveroideae, along with several other genera of the poppy flower. These plants are perennial and typically grow up to 60 centimeters in height, displaying vibrant flowers with four to six petals in shades of red, orange, or pink, often adorned with dark spots at the base.


== Species ==
==Species==


* ''Huelrosa archipelagica'' : Treynor poppy
*''Huelrosa archipelagica'' : Treynor poppy
* ''Huelrosa borealis'' : arctic poppy, frost poppy, ice poppy
*''Huelrosa borealis'' : arctic poppy, frost poppy, ice poppy
* ''Huelrosa insulaalba'' : island pearl poppy
*''Huelrosa insulaalba'' : island pearl poppy
* ''Huelrosa montana'' : highland poppy
*''Huelrosa montana'' : highland poppy
* ''Huelrosa polarnectaris'' : nectar of the north poppy
*''Huelrosa polarnectaris'' : nectar of the north poppy
* ''Huelrosa volcana'' : Mt. James poppy
* ''Huelrosa volcana'' : Mt. James poppy


== Distribution ==
==Distribution ==
The distribution of ''Huelrosa'' is restricted to [[Meckelnburgh|Meckelnburgh proper]], [[Salem]] and [[Iselande]], encompassing in all:
The distribution of ''Huelrosa'' is restricted to [[Meckelnburgh|Meckelnburgh proper]], [[Salem]] and [[Iselande]], encompassing in all:


* Genevelond Peninsula
*Genevelond Peninsula
* Treynor Archipelago
*Treynor Archipelago
* Glanurchy Island
*Glanurchy Island
* Fifty Elk Island
*Fifty Elk Island
* Jääland Penninsula
*Jääland Penninsula


As hardy perennials, ''Huelrosa'' plants are well-suited to the climate of Meckelnburgh, and their attractive flowers serve as a resource for pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to their reproductive success. It can be found in various habitats such as []. The genus has adapted to different ecological niches within its limited range, showcasing diverse forms.
As hardy perennials, ''Huelrosa'' plants are well-suited to the climate of Meckelnburgh, and their attractive flowers serve as a resource for pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to their reproductive success. It can be found in various habitats such as []. The genus has adapted to different ecological niches within its limited range, showcasing diverse forms.


== Conservation ==
==Conservation==
Due to its localized distribution, ''Huelrosa'' faces conservation challenges from human activities, including habitat destruction from logging or other resource-extraction industries. The rarest, [insert species] lives in a narrow habitat on Fifty Elk Island, facing intrusion by the expanding monasteries under the archabbacy of Salem. ''Huelrosa'' is nonetheless protected in the royal preserves, forests and other conservation areas through Meckelnburgh.
Due to its localized distribution, ''Huelrosa'' faces conservation challenges from human activities, including habitat destruction from logging or other resource-extraction industries. The rarest, [insert species] lives in a narrow habitat on Fifty Elk Island, facing intrusion by the expanding monasteries under the archabbacy of Salem. ''Huelrosa'' is nonetheless protected in the royal preserves, forests and other conservation areas through Meckelnburgh.


== Culture ==
==Culture==
Apart from their ecological importance, ''Huelrosa'' flowers hold cultural significance in Meckelnburgh, often featuring in traditional festivals and ceremonies, symbolizing beauty, resilience, and the nation's natural heritage. The [] is the national flower of Meckelnburgh. Artists and poets draw inspiration from these blooms, further highlighting their role in the country's cultural identity.
Apart from their ecological importance, ''Huelrosa'' flowers hold cultural significance in Meckelnburgh, often featuring in traditional festivals and ceremonies, symbolizing beauty, resilience, and the nation's natural heritage. The [] is the national flower of Meckelnburgh. Artists and poets draw inspiration from these blooms, further highlighting their role in the country's cultural identity.

Revision as of 07:53, 27 July 2023

Huelrosa
Huelrosa montana
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Papaveraceae
Subfamily: Papaveroideae
Tribe: Papavereae
Genus: Huelrosa
B.Frost
Type species
Huelrosa borealis
E.Dubois
Species
  • Huelrosa archipelagica
  • Huelrosa borealis
  • Huelrosa insulaalba
  • Huelrosa montana
  • Huelrosa polarnectaris
  • Huelrosa volcana

Huelrosa is a genus of boreal flowering plants exclusive to the territories of the Kingdom of Meckelnburgh and neighboring frontierlands. Classified under the poppy family, Papaveraceae, it belongs to the subfamily Papaveroideae, along with several other genera of the poppy flower. These plants are perennial and typically grow up to 60 centimeters in height, displaying vibrant flowers with four to six petals in shades of red, orange, or pink, often adorned with dark spots at the base.

Species

  • Huelrosa archipelagica : Treynor poppy
  • Huelrosa borealis : arctic poppy, frost poppy, ice poppy
  • Huelrosa insulaalba : island pearl poppy
  • Huelrosa montana : highland poppy
  • Huelrosa polarnectaris : nectar of the north poppy
  • Huelrosa volcana : Mt. James poppy

Distribution

The distribution of Huelrosa is restricted to Meckelnburgh proper, Salem and Iselande, encompassing in all:

  • Genevelond Peninsula
  • Treynor Archipelago
  • Glanurchy Island
  • Fifty Elk Island
  • Jääland Penninsula

As hardy perennials, Huelrosa plants are well-suited to the climate of Meckelnburgh, and their attractive flowers serve as a resource for pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to their reproductive success. It can be found in various habitats such as []. The genus has adapted to different ecological niches within its limited range, showcasing diverse forms.

Conservation

Due to its localized distribution, Huelrosa faces conservation challenges from human activities, including habitat destruction from logging or other resource-extraction industries. The rarest, [insert species] lives in a narrow habitat on Fifty Elk Island, facing intrusion by the expanding monasteries under the archabbacy of Salem. Huelrosa is nonetheless protected in the royal preserves, forests and other conservation areas through Meckelnburgh.

Culture

Apart from their ecological importance, Huelrosa flowers hold cultural significance in Meckelnburgh, often featuring in traditional festivals and ceremonies, symbolizing beauty, resilience, and the nation's natural heritage. The [] is the national flower of Meckelnburgh. Artists and poets draw inspiration from these blooms, further highlighting their role in the country's cultural identity.