Bloodroot
A small, red flower that grows in clusters. It has a sweet, pleasant smell, but when crushed, it releases a red, sticky sap that is poisonous. meadows, forests, swamps, bogs
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Lovelace
Leaves: Light clear leaves that grow asymmetrically Flowers: mottled buds that grow from the stems, and are pollinated primarily by bees Stem: clear mottled stem that prefers to grow along pathways Sap: white poisonous fluids Roots: spindly, thick roots that die if exposed to too much water Fruit/Seeds: juicy arc-shaped speckled nuts Usage: The seeds have a mild smell, and are used in aromatherapy.
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Rosewood
Thorny tree with lightly scented rose like blossoms.
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Scarlet Lotus-of-the-Wild (endangered)
Leaves: Flexible clear leaves that grow near the roots Flowers: mottled buds that grow at the tips of the branches Stem: short mottled silver stem that prefers to grow near water Sap: cream-colored fluids Roots: weak, thin roots that spread out from the stem Fruit/Seeds: smooth speckled pods that bruise easily Usage: Decorative plant.
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Scented Fern
A fern that has a sweet, pleasant smell. It is often used in cooking. Grows in: meadows, forests, jungles, plains
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The Deadwood
A tree that grows in the most barren of places, the Deadwood is a twisted, gnarled tree that has no leaves and is covered in a dark, almost black bark. It is said that the Deadwood is the only tree that can grow in the most barren of places, and that it is a symbol of hope. Grows in: deserts, rocky plains, barren hills
last updated over 4 years ago