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== Vines and Parasitics == |
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''Follow the Vines and Parasitics link for a description of that plant:'' |
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|[[#D|Dirge-vaon]] || n/a || WL |
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|[[#F|Flaeshorn]] || n/a || RR |
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|[[#G|Grapes]] || The leaves can be pickled and eat, while the younger branches can be made into wreaths and baskets. || EN, WL |
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|[[#H|Huckleberry ]] || n/a || WL, RR, SH, EN |
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|[[#I|Ivy]] || n/a || EN, WL, SH |
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|[[#L|Loganberry ]] || n/a || IMT |
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|[[#M|Marillis]] || n/a || See [[Plants and Herbs]] |
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|[[#M|Mistletoe ]] || Often collected and dangled during solstice, as an enticement to kissing. || ALL |
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|[[#P|Pumpkin]] || Often carved with faces, or baked in a variety of ways, mostly sweets. The seeds are also excellent roasted. || ALL |
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|[[#R|Raspberry]] || n/a || ALL |
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|[[#T|Trumpetvine ]] || Favored for gardens and climbing to create a dramatic display or privacy screen. A favorite for hummingbirds. || SH |
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|[[#V|Vinca ]] || n/a || SH, EN |
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Revision as of 12:23, 4 March 2017
Elanthian Locations
Town | Code |
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Wehnimer's Landing | WL |
Kharam Dzu | KD |
Icemule Trace | IMT |
Pinefar | PF |
Old Ta'Faendryl | OTF |
River's Rest | RR |
Solhaven | SH |
Ta'Illistim | TI |
Ta'Vaalor | TV |
Elven Nations | EN |
Zul Logoth | ZL |
Other | OTH |
Vines and Parasitics
Follow the Vines and Parasitics link for a description of that plant:
Flower | Uses | Primarily Found |
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Dirge-vaon | n/a | WL |
Flaeshorn | n/a | RR |
Grapes | The leaves can be pickled and eat, while the younger branches can be made into wreaths and baskets. | EN, WL |
Huckleberry | n/a | WL, RR, SH, EN |
Ivy | n/a | EN, WL, SH |
Loganberry | n/a | IMT |
Marillis | n/a | See Plants and Herbs |
Mistletoe | Often collected and dangled during solstice, as an enticement to kissing. | ALL |
Pumpkin | Often carved with faces, or baked in a variety of ways, mostly sweets. The seeds are also excellent roasted. | ALL |
Raspberry | n/a | ALL |
Trumpetvine | Favored for gardens and climbing to create a dramatic display or privacy screen. A favorite for hummingbirds. | SH |
Vinca | n/a | SH, EN |