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+ | The '''Agastya Tree''' {{J|アガスティアの木|Agasutia-no ki}}, also known as the '''Augustus Tree''', is a significant element in ''Megami Ibunroku Persona''. |
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+ | The Agastya Tree's unusual reddish-purple foliage occurs elsewhere in nature. Fruits use the color to attract seed-scattering herbivores, and since chlorophyll only uses red and blue light for photosynthesis, some plants use the reddish-purple {{w|anthocyanin}} as a kind of sunscreen; it absorbs blue-green and ultraviolet light, which protects their foliage from excessive sunlight. |
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+ | [[File:Augustus_Tree_-_Persona_1.jpg|thumb|250px|Agastya Tree in ''Revelations: Persona'']] |
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+ | *In the PSP remake, the number of Agastya Trees in the game has been increased compared to the original release. |
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+ | *The Agastya Tree is referred to as the Augustus Tree in ''Revelations: Persona''. |
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Revision as of 01:40, 16 May 2019
The Agastya Tree (アガスティアの木, Agasutia-no ki)?, also known as the Augustus Tree, is a significant element in Megami Ibunroku Persona.
Appearances
History
The name Agastya is credited to a Vedic sage who, alongside his followers, wrote the scriptures of the Rig Veda.
The Agastya Tree's unusual reddish-purple foliage occurs elsewhere in nature. Fruits use the color to attract seed-scattering herbivores, and since chlorophyll only uses red and blue light for photosynthesis, some plants use the reddish-purple anthocyanin as a kind of sunscreen; it absorbs blue-green and ultraviolet light, which protects their foliage from excessive sunlight.
Profile
The Agastya Tree acts as a save point for the party and is found throughout the game.
Trivia
- In the PSP remake, the number of Agastya Trees in the game has been increased compared to the original release.
- The Agastya Tree is referred to as the Augustus Tree in Revelations: Persona.