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The dianthus is a real world plant. There currently is no Elanthian specific lore associated with this variety, although its name directly references the Arkati [[Gosaena]].
The dianthus is a real world plant. There currently is no Elanthian specific lore associated with this variety, although its name directly references the Arkati [[Gosaena]].
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
The Gosaena's grace dianthus only grows in Naidem. It can most easily be found in the Graveyard Temporalis.
The Gosaena's grace dianthus only grows in Naidem. It can most easily be foraged in the Graveyard Temporalis.


Inside the Bittermere Woods' Gardens, unusually large, green ball dianthus can be seen growing amid lush vegetation, their blooms shaggy and lime-hued.
Inside the Bittermere Woods' Gardens, unusually large, green ball dianthus can be seen growing amid lush vegetation, their blooms shaggy and lime-hued.

Revision as of 15:26, 21 October 2023

a silver-veiled Gosaena's grace dianthus
Foraging syntax Gosaena's grace dianthus
Plant type flower
Realms found Naidem
Climates Cold, dry
Terrains Cultivated
Found outdoors yes
Grows in daytime yes
Grows at night yes
Edible yes
Special properties 1 bite
Can be bundled no
Can be worn no

Description

The Gosaena's grace dianthus is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant with slim, elongated leaves. Its flower has five petals with a slight trailing frill along its outer edges that drapes around it to form an ephemeral veil of pale silver.

Lore

The dianthus is a real world plant. There currently is no Elanthian specific lore associated with this variety, although its name directly references the Arkati Gosaena.

Appearances

The Gosaena's grace dianthus only grows in Naidem. It can most easily be foraged in the Graveyard Temporalis.

Inside the Bittermere Woods' Gardens, unusually large, green ball dianthus can be seen growing amid lush vegetation, their blooms shaggy and lime-hued.

See Also