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Original source: self-made, I, Tom Loback, am the artist/illustrator and author of the original work and the author of the photograph of the work.
Author: TTThom
Permission: GNU Free Documentation License
Original source: self-made, I, Tom Loback, am the artist/illustrator and author of the original work and the author of the photograph of the work.
Author: TTThom
Permission: GNU Free Documentation License
Ulmo
Its flowers contain a highly appreciated aromatic nectar, harvested by introduced European bees and commercialized as ulmo honey . The wood is light brown to brown, heavy, moderately firm, rather hard and quite decay resistant. It is used locally for construction and very extensively as firewood.Ulmo (from the Valarin Ulubôz, Ullubôz via Ulum?) is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He is a Vala, and lord of the seas. Ulmo is a title, which means He who pours. He is also known as King of the Sea and Lord of Waters. Ulmo is similar to the god Poseidon in Greek mythology, Neptune in Roman mythology, Ægir in Norse Mythology, and Manannan in Celtic Mythology. Ulmo was one of the chief architects of Arda (the world). More
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