Talk:Wroshyr tree
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[edit] Wroshyr trees
The article states that the wroshyr trees are native to Kashyyyk. In KotOR the Jolie Bindo said that the trees aren't native to Kashyyyk and it was also later stated that the trees were a result from the Rakatan terraformation that was left unattended. So shouldn't the article be changed stating that they are non native?--Darth Malus
Jolee theorized that they may not have been native based on the terraforming computers records, but the whole thing used indefinite language to keep it up in the air. IthinkIwannaLeia 03:14, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Carnivore
Wikipedia states that these trees are carnivorous. Does anyone know if this is true, and if so, what is the source of this? 131.111.8.99 23:56, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
I have never seen anything to support this fact (but while my knowledge is considerable, it is by no means complete :) There were two different carnivorous plants mentioned in "Young Jedi Knights: Darkest Knight." They included the Syren plant, and an unnamed carnivorous vine plant. This spiked vine plant grew on the wroshyr branches (as do most other kashyyk plants) and ripped up the young jedi in one scene. Perhaps the wikipedia article writer thought that this plant was actually part of the wroshyr trees. I think it would be safe to delete that part from the wikipedia article. If he doesn't have sources behind that statement, it should be erased anyway. IthinkIwannaLeia 03:14, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
[edit] One big organism
Does anyone know which book talks about how the branches of different trees merge with one another and how it is a symbol of unity, and how it may be because all the trees are actually one big organism (like that giant rose bush grove out in the south west)? I remember reading it with absolute clarity but can't remember the exact book. It was in one of the very first expanded universe books I ever read...perhaps it was the Star Wars Encyclopedia or The Courtship of Princess Leia. I know it is out there, If anyone can help, please add some sources on this article. IthinkIwannaLeia 03:18, 28 September 2008 (UTC)
