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Special Flora of Tamriel
by Hardin the Herbalist

The Poppy, in both black and white varieties, may be found growing wild in the mountains of Hammerfell. Their succulent pods are often the only nourishment for adventurers who find themselves in the wilderness without rations. It is said that black and white poppies imbibed together have magical properties. When they are crushed and mixed with the milk of the agile-footed mountain goat, the resulting potion allows the user to glide safely aboveground.

Fire Fern, a perennial herb, is native to the province of Morrowind. The flowers are inconspicuous and often hidden. The glossy, evergreen foliage and blossoms are resistant to conditions of high heat and bright light. A petal from this plant placed under the adventurer's tongue will provide protection from the heat and fire of the lava pits and thermal streams around Dagoth-Ur.

Dragon's Tongue, a common name for a fernlike herb found in Black Marsh, is especially prolific around the area of the Ultherus Swamp. It is a beautiful wildflower whose name comes from the fire-red fronds that protect its golden efflorescence. As pretty as it is, however, it is a deadly poison to most living beings and needs to be avoided by adventurers, especially unprotected ones, as it is lethal to the touch. It is said, however, that Argonians can handle the plant and use the sap derived from its roots to enhance their endurance.

Domica Redwort is an herb grown by many residents of Valenwood for their beautiful and showy flowers. They attain a height of about three feet and sport feathery leaves; the flowers are usually bright red. In addition to their beauty, they are said to have the magical ability of enhancing the appearance of anyone who carries or wears one of the blooms.

Ironwood Nut is a hard-shelled fruit that comes from the ironwood trees growing deep in the forests of Skyrim. The wood of these trees is hard as the metal after which it is named. The very rare black variety of ironwood is said to produce a nut which is very succulent and believed to greaten the strength of the adventurer who is able to crack its shell and partake of it.

The Ginko leaves which are found along the banks of rivers and lakes in Hammerfell are most inconspicuous, only their peculiar half-moon shape making them noticeable. The edible foliage is very sweet and quite tasty. Legend has it that when mixed properly with the pulp of the aloe plant, the resulting concoction has the ability of increasing one's stamina for a short while.

The Somnalius Fern can be found in the swamps of Black Marsh. The fronds of this plant are light green and quite delicate. Picking a frond can be very difficult, as they usually crumble to the touch, but once retrieved it can be used to put an enemy to sleep for a short while by passing it under his nose.

Arrowroot is a thick, rubbery tuber that can be found in the province of Valenwood. The plant is quite difficult to find as its aboveground foliage is very meager and scrawny. But the root itself can be most beneficial to the gatherer as it has magical properties. The paste made from grinding the root is quite wholesome and can improve the user's accuracy with a bow and arrow, or other missile weapon.

Nightshade is reputed to be a very poisonous herb. However, the variety found in many parts of Elsweyr is cherished by Khajiits who have taken up careers in thievery. Many Khajiits will tuck a piece of Nightshade inside their armor to increase their abilities to skulk, hide, and become invisible.


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Flora of Hammerfell

Aloe

The ancients know well the efficiency of the Aloe. It is a wondorous herb, useful in staunching the flow of blood and in promoting the healing of wounds. It has also been found to lessen the effect of the pox. An elixir may be simply made by combining the licqor from a crushed leaf with purest water.

Angelica

Angelica is known among those who dwell in Hammerfell as a delicacy when crystalised. It has beedn used to cure the flatulence.

Basil

This herb is beneficial for reducing swelling in the proboscus. It is applied as a poultice over the affected area. As a precautionary measure, straws should be placed in the nostrils prior to application.
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-Comberry and roobrush shrubs grow around Mournhold (2920, Evening Star)

-wildflower field near Bodrums, Morrowind (2920, First Seed)

-oassom trees in Summurset - "fruit or a flower from its high branches" (2920, Sun's Dawn)

-Pale purple proscato flowers in Summurset (2920, Sun's Dawn)





-tibrol tree (36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 1)

-Pomegranates (36 Lessons of Vivec, Sermon 12)
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But it was so rich with the sweet, spicy smell of the late- blooming black rose, which was native to Morrowind and grew in every shadowy nook and crevice of its highlands, finding nourishment in even the stoniest banks and ridges."

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-"Bittergreen alone is deadly when eaten raw" (A Game at Dinner)

-Trama Root tastes bitter (A Game at Dinner)
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-roses (Feyfolken II)

-oak (Feyfolken III)

-Poppies (How Orsinium Passed to the Orcs)

-Hyssop [it's a kind of mint plant IRL] (How Orsinium Passed to the Orcs)

-poisonplant (Last Scabbard of Akrash)
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Posted by Hermit:

from the 2029 series

- High rock trees: "The strange trees on all sides resembled knobby piles crowned with great bursts of reds, yellows, and oranges, like insect mounds caught fire"
- bramble bushes , in High Rock
- Doryatha and Celephyna, two Wayrest herbs that have alchemical properties, and that can't be grown in High Rock

The 36 lessons of Vivec

-tibrol tree, a native tree of morrowind, propably part of the AI flora pack (Sermon 1)

-Pomegranates, edible ashlands plant, might be an old word for ashyam the way it is described in sermon 12; but is spoken of as a 'fruit in sermon 14, so it's identity is unclear (Sermons 12, 14)

- Onions (an Arena riddle demands the answer: an onion, so they have to be around)

- Grapes (another Arena Riddle demands the answer: a grape, so grapes have to be around, too)
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