White roses can take on many colors by tinting their water. Plant connoisseurs have also tried to encourage them to take on other flavors as well. This one tastes faintly of blueberries.
17
2
Blue Rose
Food Points: 2
Alchemy - Level 17: Poisonous Rose Thorn Crown (x5)
Location: Training Fields
Pale Pink Rose
Plant
A romantic bouquet and dinner for dragons.
17
2
Pale Pink Rose
Food Points: 2
Alchemy - Level 17: Poisonous Rose Thorn Collar (x5)
Location: Training Fields
Frosted Violets
Plant
Served best when chilled. No one likes a warm violet salad!
17
2
Frosted Violets
Food Points: 2
Alchemy - Level 17: Poisonous Rose Thorn Gloves (x5)
Location: Training Fields
Swipp
Aer Sprite
Plant
A gust of aer sprites can sometimes be confused for a swarm of fireflies in the right light.
Black Tulip
Food Points: 5
Swipp: Black Tulip Flowerfall (x250)
Blue Rose
Plant
White roses can take on many colors by tinting their water. Plant connoisseurs have also tried to encourage them to take on other flavors as well. This one tastes faintly of blueberries.
17
2
Blue Rose
Food Points: 2
Alchemy - Level 17: Poisonous Rose Thorn Crown (x5)
Honeycomb Fragment
Plant
A delicious treat.
18
2
Honeycomb Fragment
Food Points: 2
Swipp: Skin: Amber-Trapped Fae (x30)
Satin Violets
Plant
The petals of this flower are super soft!
17
2
Satin Violets
Food Points: 2
Blue Honeycomb
Plant
Coral Carpenter honey solidifies extremely quickly when exposed to warm air. Many crafty dragons will pour the honey into molds as a way of quickly and easily making hard candies.
18
2
Blue Honeycomb
Food Points: 2
Frosted Violets
Plant
Served best when chilled. No one likes a warm violet salad!
Pale Pink Rose
Food Points: 2
Alchemy - Level 17: Poisonous Rose Thorn Collar (x5)
Woodland Path
Bamboo Leaves
Plant
Delicious, but only if one is a panda or a tundra dragon.
20
2
Bamboo Leaves
Food Points: 2
Clover
Plant
Legend speaks of a very rare clover that can unlock anything and uncover buried treasure. This isn't one of them.
15
2
Clover
Food Points: 2
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
Highland Dryleaf
Food Points: 2
Strangler Seeds
Plant
Slipping these into the garden of a rival would be a really mean thing to do...
20
2
Strangler Seeds
Food Points: 2
Blooming Pods
Plant
Each capsule lets out a soft hiss when opened.
21
2
Blooming Pods
Food Points: 2
Flycatcher
Plant
While this plant appears humble and unassuming, those who consume it know it to be ambrosia.
20
2
Flycatcher
Food Points: 2
Jungle Grass
Plant
All manner of creatures can hide in this tall grass.
15
2
Jungle Grass
Food Points: 2
Venus Flytrap
Plant
A treat sure to please both insect and plant eaters!
20
2
Venus Flytrap
Food Points: 2
Scorched Forest
Centaur Nut Mix
Plant
An assortment of harvested nuts, capable of sustaining a warrior's energy for weeks.
20
2
Centaur Nut Mix
Food Points: 2
Miniature Potash Peach
Plant
Plucked from the tree a bit too early, this peach is sour. Unlike the ripened fruit, it is merely warm inside, and can be eaten right away.
23
2
Miniature Potash Peach
Food Points: 2
Centaur Ration Pouch
Plant
This leather pouch is filled with harvested oats that have been tossed in sugar and honey. Makes for a hearty, balanced breakfast.
20
2
Centaur Ration Pouch
Food Points: 2
Wisp Fruit
Plant
This fruit is light, airy, and tasteless.
22
2
Wisp Fruit
Food Points: 2
Swipp: Aqua Birdskull Legband (x50)
Sandswept Delta
Ashfall Prickler
Plant
Instead of being filled with water, Ashfall Pricklers contain a spicy sauce that goes well with anything. Weird.
25
3
Ashfall Prickler
Food Points: 3
Corpsemaker Ivy
Plant
This plant protects itself with a powerful poison condensed into just a few of its leaves, rendering them useless for photosynthesis and purple in color. Eat the green bits with care!
29
3
Corpsemaker Ivy
Food Points: 3
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
25
2
Dustbowl Ivy
Food Points: 2
Sand Creeper
Plant
This species of ivy can blanket whole swaths of sand. Even when culled, it seems to reemerge out of nowhere.
These leaves have a metallic sheen, but are not composed of actual silver.
35
3
Silvery Ivy
Food Points: 3
Volcanic Vents
Anubias Nana
Plant
This aquatic plant is hardy enough to grow in the mineral-overloaded waters where the lava flow enters the lake.
37
4
Anubias Nana
Food Points: 4
Siltvine
Plant
The ground stems of the siltvine can be used as the last important reagent to activate a bubbling poison, or sprinkled on foods to bring out their flavor. Risk or reward?
37
4
Siltvine
Food Points: 4
Speckled Fire Lily
Plant
It can be difficult to harvest fire lilies, which often grow very close to active magma vents. Scoring a basketful is quite a treat.
37
4
Speckled Fire Lily
Food Points: 4
Crimson Rootvine
Plant
Nearly all of this plant grows beneath the ground, save for a few small flowers. Digging it up can be quite a chore.
37
4
Crimson Rootvine
Food Points: 4
Smolderpetal
Plant
Easier to gather than the speckled fire lily, this hardy flower tastes absolutely divine after a good roast.
37
4
Smolderpetal
Food Points: 4
Sweet Potato Vine
Plant
The roots of this plant produce a hearty bulb that provides starch to a diet. The leaves are good too!
37
4
Sweet Potato Vine
Food Points: 4
Rainsong Jungle
Banana Tree Pith
Plant
Eat your fiber.
375
13
Banana Tree Pith
Food Points: 13
Paradise Seeds
Plant
Some dragons swear these are superior to mere sunflower seeds. Others cannot discern the difference.
38
4
Paradise Seeds
Food Points: 4
Jungle Pith
Plant
The strain of tree that produced this spongy tissue is not very tasty; the bark is the better snack!
375
13
Jungle Pith
Food Points: 13
Sunflower Seeds
Plant
To plant and grow a beautiful flower, or to eat and grow a beautiful coat of scales?
Many dragons dislike scrubs, but sometimes you have to settle for whatever's available.
25
3
Arctic Scrub
Food Points: 3
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Black Tulip
Food Points: 5
Swipp: Black Tulip Flowerfall (x250)
Longneck Winter Rations
Plant
These dried oats have been saturated with so much corn syrup that the bar is no longer particularly healthy...
39
4
Longneck Winter Rations
Food Points: 4
Winterbelle
Plant
The Winterbelle produces a hardy flower that can withstand being completely frozen. When it is thawed it produces a pleasant scent that attracts drowsy insects and dragons with a sweet tooth.
38
4
Winterbelle
Food Points: 4
Berry and Nut Trail Bar
Plant
A preserved stick of pressed berries and nuts.
39
4
Berry and Nut Trail Bar
Food Points: 4
Black-lipped Wolfsbane
Plant
While dangerous for wolves - and most mammals - to consume, Wolfsbane has no effect on dragons.
38
4
Black-lipped Wolfsbane
Food Points: 4
Tundra Cactus
Plant
It may seem odd to find cacti in the tundra, until you consider it's just a colder sort of desert.
This hardy plant provides herbivorous dragons with a valuable source of food during long winter months, but tastes awful.
40
4
Bloody Snapdragon
Food Points: 4
Cattail
Plant
These invasive plants must be constantly removed to preserve swamps and bogs that border the Tangled Wood and the Scarred Wasteland. Thankfully, they are high in nutrients.
40
4
Cattail
Food Points: 4
Bulrush
Plant
When not consumed, bulrushes are popular for crafting woven baskets and wreaths. When consumed, they're best boiled or steamed to soften their thick exterior.
40
4
Bulrush
Food Points: 4
Madame Snapdragon
Plant
A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion.
40
4
Madame Snapdragon
Food Points: 4
Harpy's Roost
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Black Tulip
Food Points: 5
Swipp: Black Tulip Flowerfall (x250)
Golden Milkweed
Plant
When not used as a snack, this milkweed can also be ground up for pigment. Art you can eat!
46
4
Golden Milkweed
Food Points: 4
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.