Ovo

Ovo (conventionally translated as "blood palm") is a palm tree found in Naiparku: it is a medium-sized palm, growing to about 7-9 meters tall, and can be found both in the understory or in open gaps, in parts of terra firma forest with sufficient soil humidity. It has a slender main stem (about 15 cm in mature individuals), usually with many aerial roots of similar width near the base to help support the main stem. It produces whorls of large, pinnate leaves (70-100 cm long) that leave V-shaped leaf scars as it grows taller. It reaches maturity at around the third year, and the year after that it flowers in early spring, producing catkins in bundles of 4-6 with small, inconspicuous flowers, which develop into small, inconspicuous fruits that are nevertheless very attractive to one kind of bird, XXX.

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Its reddish sap is considered to have medicinal properties in promoting blood/bodily fluid balance and helping healing bones and muscles. The sap is collected by making a small horizontal cut in one of the aerial roots (cutting the main stem is considered too invasive and too threatening for the plant) and tying a sac below the cut: upon contact with air, the sap's color turns from red to dark red, and gains an ointment-like viscosity as it fills up the bag over the following days. It is usually then mixed with molasses and/or flour to stabilize it: the end product is called adėk. Adėk is ingested for illnesses considered to be related to imbalance of bodily fluid (vertigo, drastic mood swings, inability to perform telepathy, dry eye/throat, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, chronic cold sensation, heat stroke), and applied to the location of bone fracture/dislocation/muscle sore or deep wounds after the surface had healed.

It is the most commonly used symbolism for the red color due to the color of the sap (note that "blood palm" is merely an English translation convention, as Nahmon blood is not red but rather a dark reddish purple.)