Gold-bean is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to dry deserts. Interestingly, it is parasitic.
Its rhizomes, when ingested, will sanitise wounds.
Unfortunately, the harvesting period is a single day.
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Gold-bean is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to dry deserts. Interestingly, it is parasitic.
Its rhizomes, when ingested, will sanitise wounds.
Unfortunately, the harvesting period is a single day.
Death-bark is a mythical shrub, mostly prized for its medicinal value. It is native to island riverbanks. Interestingly, it only blooms at night.
Its petals, when swallowed whole, will prolong life.
Unfortunately, it tastes and smells like rotten garbage.
Gold-plant is a popular herb, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to arid shores. Interestingly, it attracts all kinds of insects.
Its rhizomes, when held under the tongue, will induce a coma.
Unfortunately, it grows in a desolate, far-off place.
Life-spice is a legendary shrub, mostly prized for its ornamental value. It is native to marine shrublands. Interestingly, it attracts all kinds of insects.
Its cones, when rubbed on skin, will protect from evil.
Unfortunately, nobody has seen it in the last century.
Sword-flower is a uncommon tree, mostly prized for its culinary value. It is native to island swamps. Interestingly, it produces a lot of pollen.
Its root, when mixed with alcohol, will cause nausea.
Unfortunately, it tastes and smells like rotten garbage.
Star-fruit is a endangered herb, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to ice-bound caves. Interestingly, it attracts all kinds of insects.
Its gum, when ingested, will stop bleeding.
Unfortunately, it spontaneously combusts.
Witch-spice is a abundant shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to marine seas. Interestingly, it often hosts bird nests.
Its resin, when worn, will stop the heart.
Unfortunately, it grows in a desolate, far-off place.
Raven-wort is a widespread tree, mostly prized for its culinary value. It is native to arctic caves. Interestingly, it is covered in sharp spikes.
Its juice, when worn, will cause paralysis.
Unfortunately, possession is illegal.
Crimson-root is a popular tree, mostly prized for its medicinal value. It is native to humid meadows. Interestingly, it is covered in sharp spikes.
Its resin, when mixed with alcohol, will cause acute pain.
Unfortunately, it tastes and smells like rotten garbage.
Truth-berry is a legendary shrub, mostly prized for its ornamental value. It is native to arid meadows. Interestingly, it has a lovely, sweet flavour.
Its buds, when sewn inside clothing, will cause acute pain.
Unfortunately, the harvesting period is a single day.
Ice-flower is a widespread shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to wet plains. Interestingly, it is poisonous to other plants.
Its stems, when sewn inside clothing, will alleviate allergy.
Unfortunately, it spontaneously combusts.
Spirit-weed is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its medicinal value. It is native to subarctic gardens. Interestingly, it is covered in sharp spikes.
Its tubers, when distilled, will protect from harm.
Unfortunately, it is highly addictive.
Star-tree is a popular herb, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to boreal urban areas. Interestingly, it only blooms at night.
Its bulbs, when chewed, will cure wounds.
Unfortunately, it is alleged to bring bad luck.
Ice-fruit is a widespread shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to high-altitude plains. Interestingly, it is carnivorous.
Its seeds, when drank as tea, will stop bleeding.
Unfortunately, it is under protection of local law.
Witch-berry is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its magical value. It is native to monsoon seas. Interestingly, it often hosts bird nests.
Its tubers, when chewed, will cause acute pain.
Unfortunately, it is a deadly poison.
Spirit-seed is a popular shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to marine volcanoes. Interestingly, it is parasitic.
Its flowers, when powdered & inhaled, will conjure spirits.
Unfortunately, dangerous animals often protect it.
Good-tree is a legendary tree, mostly prized for its magical value. It is native to boreal hills. Interestingly, it has a strong, pleasant aroma.
Its stems, when mixed with alcohol, will cause itching.
Unfortunately, the demand exceeds the supply.
Death-plant is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its medicinal value. It is native to tropical plains. Interestingly, it is covered in a sticky sap.
Its cones, when juiced and injected, will find water.
Unfortunately, it grows in a desolate, far-off place.
Arrow-berry is a rare shrub, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to ice-bound plains. Interestingly, it has a lovely, sweet flavour.
Its fruits, when drank as tea, will animate objects.
Unfortunately, its juice stains everything it touches.
Snake-root is a common tree, mostly prized for its culinary value. It is native to island shores. Interestingly, it is covered in a sticky sap.
Its cones, when worn, will stop coughs.
Unfortunately, it attracts mosquitoes.
Sword-fruit is a common tree, mostly prized for its ornamental value. It is native to humid hills. Interestingly, it is covered in sharp spikes.
Its gum, when mixed with alcohol, will attract wealth.
Unfortunately, dangerous animals often protect it.
Wolf-grass is a rare shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to wet streams. Interestingly, it has a lovely, sweet flavour.
Its galls, when distilled, will attract love.
Unfortunately, its juice stains everything it touches.
Good-bane is a widespread herb, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to polar caves. Interestingly, it is poisonous to other plants.
Its flowers, when held under the tongue, will attract love.
Unfortunately, it is a deadly poison.
Gold-weed is a popular herb, mostly prized for its ornamental value. It is native to arctic hills. Interestingly, it grows in the tree crowns.
Its seeds, when thrown at a target, will cause inflammation.
Unfortunately, it is highly addictive.
Sword-thorn is a abundant shrub, mostly prized for its ornamental value. It is native to oceanic streams. Interestingly, it grows in the tree crowns.
Its bulbs, when applied to an inanimate object, will remove nausea.
Unfortunately, it is alleged to bring bad luck.
Life-grass is a popular shrub, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to dry mountains. Interestingly, it is always warm to the touch.
Its balsam, when placed under a pillow, will attract feyfolk.
Unfortunately, touching it causes intense pain.
Star-bean is a mythical herb, mostly prized for its medicinal value. It is native to island urban areas. Interestingly, it is covered in sharp spikes.
Its resin, when swallowed whole, will allow seeing in the dark.
Unfortunately, its juice stains everything it touches.
Gold-wood is a popular shrub, mostly prized for its industrial value. It is native to cold volcanoes. Interestingly, it is covered in a sticky sap.
Its resin, when chewed, will cause itching.
Unfortunately, the harvesting period is a single day.
Wolf-wood is a legendary shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to temperate lakes. Interestingly, it produces a lot of pollen.
Its juice, when burned as incense, will strengthen the heart.
Unfortunately, nobody has seen it in the last century.
Star-root is a endangered shrub, mostly prized for its poisonous value. It is native to ice-bound wastes. Interestingly, it is poisonous to other plants.
Its balsam, when burned as incense, will destroy viruses.
Unfortunately, possession is illegal.