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== Vines and Parasitics ==
''Follow the Vines and Parasitics link for a description of that plant:''
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! Flower || Uses || Primarily Found
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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 13:23, 4 March 2017

Elanthian Locations

Town Code
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
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