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− | |''' | + | |'''Alabaster Leaf''' |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Minecraft item:''' Azure bluet |
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+ | | '''Location:''' On fallen trees | ||
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+ | | '''Edibility:''' Inedible | ||
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Alchemical sign:''' Earth |
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− | | ''' | + | | '''Alchemical symbols:''' Rigidity x3, Growth x2, Purity x2 |
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+ | | '''This herb requires ST signing and can be found at nodes.''' | ||
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+ | '''Alabaster Leaf''' is a herbaceous plant distinguished by its alabaster color. It is found in dry, forested areas near decaying wood, and is used as a dye or as a mild nauseant. | ||
− | + | == Description == | |
− | + | Alabaster Leaf resembles dock leaves, with slightly wavy, oval leaves. The leaves also contain pigments producing the signature alabaster color of this plant, making them the plant's most valuable part. | |
− | + | == Habitat and distribution == | |
− | + | Dry forested regions, along fallen trees and naturally decaying wood. | |
− | + | ===Harvesting=== | |
− | + | Alabaster leaves would need to be harvested by separating the leaf from the stem. | |
− | + | No noteworthy tools or procedures are necessary for harvesting. | |
− | == | + | === Cultivation === |
− | + | Alabaster Leaf can be ‘farmed’, also; when planted amongst decaying wood, either along a felled tree or by simply mixing sawdust with soil, Alabaster Leaf will stem up and be harvestable as wild if allowed a dry climate (moisture coming from the rotting wood) and regular sunlight. | |
− | + | == Uses == | |
− | == | + | When ground into a paste, Alabaster Leaves serve as an excellent paint and dye, its alabaster colour staining whatever it coats and requiring extensive scrubbing to remove. When ingested, it also yields dizzying, mild nauseating effects. |
− | + | === Alchemical === | |
− | + | Symbol(s): | |
− | == | + | Rigidity x3 |
− | + | Growth x2 | |
+ | Purity x2 | ||
− | + | When ingested, the plant evokes dizziness and mild nausea for ten minutes. | |
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Alabaster Leaf is a herbaceous plant distinguished by its alabaster color. It is found in dry, forested areas near decaying wood, and is used as a dye or as a mild nauseant.
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Description
Alabaster Leaf resembles dock leaves, with slightly wavy, oval leaves. The leaves also contain pigments producing the signature alabaster color of this plant, making them the plant's most valuable part.
Habitat and distribution
Dry forested regions, along fallen trees and naturally decaying wood.
Harvesting
Alabaster leaves would need to be harvested by separating the leaf from the stem. No noteworthy tools or procedures are necessary for harvesting.
Cultivation
Alabaster Leaf can be ‘farmed’, also; when planted amongst decaying wood, either along a felled tree or by simply mixing sawdust with soil, Alabaster Leaf will stem up and be harvestable as wild if allowed a dry climate (moisture coming from the rotting wood) and regular sunlight.
Uses
When ground into a paste, Alabaster Leaves serve as an excellent paint and dye, its alabaster colour staining whatever it coats and requiring extensive scrubbing to remove. When ingested, it also yields dizzying, mild nauseating effects.
Alchemical
Symbol(s): Rigidity x3 Growth x2 Purity x2
When ingested, the plant evokes dizziness and mild nausea for ten minutes.
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