Plants and Flowers
This information will include some of the common plants
boulder fern - a soft blue-green fern with microscopic roots which latch strongly onto rocks and cliff-sides
coral berry - round white fruit found among freshwater coral plants on Anulendal; sometimes confused with the poisonous silver berries
feather grass - common wispy grass
fever root - medicinal herb found in thin atmospheric regions
glimmerweed - a translucent plant found in isolated patches on many worlds; blossoms are used as a sweetener, the leaves are highly toxic, the roots are considered a sweet narcotic as it combines both the sweetener and trace poisons; it is highly addictive
marsh violet - sweet-smelling violet flowers found in damp swampy regions
moon blossom - large white blossoms that open from pods in the light of any full moon; it is unknown as to how the plant knows the difference between moonlight and other light
night clover - tiny phosphorescent plants that are seen best at night; they dot large fields, forests and valleys. Popular decoration around dwellings
pepper grass - used as a smoking agent, non-addictive, medicinal
pinkberry - a bright pink fruit, deadly if eaten during the wrong season
pond herb - an acidy herb used as a garnish or to season meals
sea moss - a high-protein plan that grows on the surfaces of salt water; contains freshwater in its leaves
shadeberry - long, red or yellow fruit grown on prickly shrubs, used in desserts or as decoration; found on Crystalic
silverberry - a small whitish poisonous berry grown in subterranean dwellings
snow berries - small edible bluish fruit found in snowy pastures on many worlds with chilly zones; also called winter berries
star grass - common weed-like spiky grass
sun mint - a bush with potent-smelling leaves used as flavoring in foods
teaberry - edible black fruit found on Opaline, Crystalic & Tei Ekullas
winter grain - a hardy plant harvested in the winter for food
wisping tree - a white-leaved tree with soft skin-like bark
wood lace - the bark of a wisping tree; the bark sheds seasonally and is used as clothing
boulder fern - a soft blue-green fern with microscopic roots which latch strongly onto rocks and cliff-sides
coral berry - round white fruit found among freshwater coral plants on Anulendal; sometimes confused with the poisonous silver berries
feather grass - common wispy grass
fever root - medicinal herb found in thin atmospheric regions
glimmerweed - a translucent plant found in isolated patches on many worlds; blossoms are used as a sweetener, the leaves are highly toxic, the roots are considered a sweet narcotic as it combines both the sweetener and trace poisons; it is highly addictive
marsh violet - sweet-smelling violet flowers found in damp swampy regions
moon blossom - large white blossoms that open from pods in the light of any full moon; it is unknown as to how the plant knows the difference between moonlight and other light
night clover - tiny phosphorescent plants that are seen best at night; they dot large fields, forests and valleys. Popular decoration around dwellings
pepper grass - used as a smoking agent, non-addictive, medicinal
pinkberry - a bright pink fruit, deadly if eaten during the wrong season
pond herb - an acidy herb used as a garnish or to season meals
sea moss - a high-protein plan that grows on the surfaces of salt water; contains freshwater in its leaves
shadeberry - long, red or yellow fruit grown on prickly shrubs, used in desserts or as decoration; found on Crystalic
silverberry - a small whitish poisonous berry grown in subterranean dwellings
snow berries - small edible bluish fruit found in snowy pastures on many worlds with chilly zones; also called winter berries
star grass - common weed-like spiky grass
sun mint - a bush with potent-smelling leaves used as flavoring in foods
teaberry - edible black fruit found on Opaline, Crystalic & Tei Ekullas
winter grain - a hardy plant harvested in the winter for food
wisping tree - a white-leaved tree with soft skin-like bark
wood lace - the bark of a wisping tree; the bark sheds seasonally and is used as clothing
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