'Many are the varieties of flower that bloom in the Undying Lands beyond the reach of mortals, never to be seen by Man or dwarf or hobbit. Elves know of them, by song or story if not by sight, and that knowledge brings them joy or sorrow, in turns.
'But some flowers came to grow in distant soil. The Anarlossë was one of these, and it grew in profusion in Númenor across the sea. Tall it was, like the Men of that land, and as it grew it faced the rising of the sun in the east, and was crowned with the light of morning.'1/1
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'Many are the varieties of flower that bloom in the Undying Lands beyond the reach of mortals, never to be seen by Man or dwarf or hobbit. Elves know of them, by song or story if not by sight, and that knowledge brings them joy or sorrow, in turns.
'But some flowers came to grow in distant soil. The Anarlossë was one of these, and it grew in profusion in Númenor across the sea. Tall it was, like the Men of that land, and as it grew it faced the rising of the sun in the east, and was crowned with the light of morning.'1/1
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'Every student of history knows the tale of Elendil and his flight from Númenor, and that he brought plants and seedlings of high birth and low with him to Middle-earth. But if he ordered such flowers as the Anarlossë be planted wherever his people settled, they should grow still in abundance! That is why my former master believed the Anorloth to be its true descendent, and on this I cannot say I disagree.
'How came Haerandel to know of the flower's history?'1/1
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'If these tall flowers were truly planted by the Men of the West throughout Middle-earth, where are they now? Anorloth grows in many places, but I have not seen these flowers you describe in Gondor. Neither have I seen them throughout Ithilien! If you are not a liar, perhaps you are a fool, but I should wish to be neither!'1/1
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'No, you are right, Nethlas. I have not come by this knowledge through study, or at least not through the study of old books or a herb-master's teachings.'1/1
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'That is the tale. Now you must understand why I feel so strongly that the Anarlossë be remembered as they were, and not as a distant herb-master pretends them to be.'1/1