Plant life of Gor
Sim Plant

The Sim Plant has large, rolling leaves, an extensive, rambling, tangled vine.

*I did not know at the time but Gur is a product originally secreted by large, gray, domesticated hemispheric arthropods which are, in the morning, taken out to pasture where they feed on special Sim plants, extensive, rambling, tangled vine-like plants with huge, rolling leaves, rasied under square energy lamps fixed in the ceilings of the broad pasture chambers.
~Priest-King of Gor, page 214~

Sip Root

Sip Root is the main active ingredient in slave wine.

*A bitter root whose extract is the active ingredient in slave wine.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, pages 46, 124 and 319~


Talender

The pretty flower of the Talender is associated with beauty and passion on Gor. It's delicate, yellow flowers being worn as a garland by Free Women on the feast of their Free Companionship. It is also fixed into the hair of slave girls who, fearing to speak, wish to show the deepness
of their surrender to their Master.

*The talender is a flower which, in the Gorean mind, is associated with beauty and passion. Free Companions, on the Feast of their Free Companionship, commonly wear a garland of talenders. Sometimes slave girls, having been subdued, but fearing to speak, will fix talenders in their hair, that their Master may know that they have at last surrendered themselves to Him as helpless love slaves.
~Raiders of Gor, page 217~


Telikint

The mashed roots of the Telekint plant are used on Gor as a red dye for cloth.

*The rep-cloth veil was red; it had been soaked in a primitive dye, mixed from wear and the mashed roots of the telekint; when he perspired, it had run; his face was stained.
~Tribesmen of Gor, page 83~


Temwood Tree

The Temwood Tree can be found mostly in Turia, supple, linear, black trees grown in groves.

*There was also, at one side of the garden, against the far wall, a grove of tem-wood, linear, black, supple.
~Nomads of Gor, page 15~


Teslik

*a plant whos extract is the active ingredient in breeding wine.
~Blood Brothers of Gor, page 320~


Tor Shrub

The Tor shrub flowers in the fall to bear pretty, bright yellow or white flowers.

*..translated as the 'bright shrub' or the 'shrub of light' because of it's abundant bright flowers either yellow or white depending on the variety. It flowers in the fall.
~Renegades of Gor, page 339~
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