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==Urbanography==
 
==Urbanography==
 
Treeloam's primary focus being arboriculture, it was built in the intersection of [[Thryllad]]'s 3 forest types. Outward from the center, where workers live and materials are dealt and stored, are tall rows of greenhouses. These are used to grow young, exotic, tropical, or fragile trees. Still outward are rows and rows of manmade forests. The forests are grouped by owner and type of tree grown. In the center of ths settlement, there is also an experiment lab, for testing new tree species, farming practices, and other arboricultural matters. It is operated by [[Sardson University]]
 
Treeloam's primary focus being arboriculture, it was built in the intersection of [[Thryllad]]'s 3 forest types. Outward from the center, where workers live and materials are dealt and stored, are tall rows of greenhouses. These are used to grow young, exotic, tropical, or fragile trees. Still outward are rows and rows of manmade forests. The forests are grouped by owner and type of tree grown. In the center of ths settlement, there is also an experiment lab, for testing new tree species, farming practices, and other arboricultural matters. It is operated by [[Sardson University]]
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[[Category: Cities in the Kiravian Empire]]

Latest revision as of 19:33, 20 February 2007

Treeloam
Nation: Kirav
Function: Arboriculture Centre
Population: 1,000
Leader: Æ

Treeloam is a Kiravian arbouricultural village.

Urbanography

Treeloam's primary focus being arboriculture, it was built in the intersection of Thryllad's 3 forest types. Outward from the center, where workers live and materials are dealt and stored, are tall rows of greenhouses. These are used to grow young, exotic, tropical, or fragile trees. Still outward are rows and rows of manmade forests. The forests are grouped by owner and type of tree grown. In the center of ths settlement, there is also an experiment lab, for testing new tree species, farming practices, and other arboricultural matters. It is operated by Sardson University