Life Day trees were decorated wroshyr saplings to celebrate the Wookiee holiday. They were placed in homes and decorated, sometimes with tinsel and red baubles.
Source: Star Wars Galaxies - An Empire Divided (2003)
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Life Day trees were decorated wroshyr saplings to celebrate the Wookiee holiday. They were placed in homes and decorated, sometimes with tinsel and red baubles.
Source: Star Wars Galaxies - An Empire Divided (2003)
“It looks almost like a giant spiderweb,” Leia commented, peering from the liftcar at the underside of the village and trying not to think about the kilometers of empty space directly beneath them. “How did you mesh them together like that?” [We did not. Through theirr own growth they arre a unity.] Leia blinked. “Excuse me?” [They have grown togetherr,] Ralrra explained. [When two wroshyr branches meet, they grow into one. Togetherr then they sprout new branches in all directions.]
Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy #1) by Timothy Zahn
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