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'''Hopwnšene''' is a flowering plant native to the eastern coast of [[Solea]] and the Aoleik Peninsula popular for its contraceptive properties. It has been used since antiquity, and is named as one of the major explanations for describing the enduring sparse population of Solea and neighboring regions, despite their openness to sex. It can be consumed intentionally as an abortifacient or unintentionally as an herb in cuisine or other medicines.
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'''Hopwnšene''' [[IPA for Soleani|/xɤpɯn̪ɬɛn̪ɛ/]] is a flowering plant native to the eastern coast of [[Solea]] and the Aoleik Peninsula popular for its contraceptive properties. It has been used since antiquity, and is named as one of the major explanations for describing the enduring sparse population of Solea and neighboring regions, despite their openness to sex. It can be consumed intentionally as an abortifacient or unintentionally as an herb in cuisine or other medicines.
  
 
Flowers of hopwnšene are small white, cream, or light-yellow colored and have eight petals. Its leaves have three aristate lobes with entire margin. The plant grows in grass-like clumps.
 
Flowers of hopwnšene are small white, cream, or light-yellow colored and have eight petals. Its leaves have three aristate lobes with entire margin. The plant grows in grass-like clumps.
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 2 November 2014

Hopwnšene /xɤpɯn̪ɬɛn̪ɛ/ is a flowering plant native to the eastern coast of Solea and the Aoleik Peninsula popular for its contraceptive properties. It has been used since antiquity, and is named as one of the major explanations for describing the enduring sparse population of Solea and neighboring regions, despite their openness to sex. It can be consumed intentionally as an abortifacient or unintentionally as an herb in cuisine or other medicines.

Flowers of hopwnšene are small white, cream, or light-yellow colored and have eight petals. Its leaves have three aristate lobes with entire margin. The plant grows in grass-like clumps.

Etymology

Hopwnšene is derived from the Soleani word for female fertility, 'hopwnše'.