Anil-Irkum
...One should simply try to catch an Anil-Irkum blooming. As someone who's witnessed it, its magical. That, of course, entails patiently waiting at night, since the flower blooms when the moon's light falls upon its petals...
Ecology and Habitat
Seemingly a relative of Tul-Irkum, this plant's most peculiar feature is that it blooms at night, which gives the flower its name (Moon-Reach). The stems of Anil-Irkum are long, and crowned with a big dark-hued bulb, not unlike Tul-Irkum. This captivating flower grows on lake shores and banks of rivers, in small tight groups.Use and Application
Flower
Due to how it looks and rumors of magical properties (although unfounded), a bouquet of Anil-Irkums is a popular gift! The flower has a very mild pleasant smell as well.
Geographic Distribution
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