Common in dry areas, this leafy plant is a staple for herbivores and vegetarian dragon breeds.
53
5
7
Chickweed
Plant
This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales.
60
6
4
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
2
Dwarf Shelf Fungus
Plant
This musty fungus is an acquired taste.
35
4
2
Fogflower
Plant
A prickly, thorny, imposing flower. Its ripened heart is delicious, if you find it worth the work.
53
5
7
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Granny Smith Apple
Plant
While the apples are sweet, Granny Smith herself was a bitter dragon.
50
5
2
Greenstripe Amaranth
Plant
Naughty hatchlings will pass their Greenstripe Amaranth to familiars to get to the dessert course faster.
50
6
11
Herbal Plantain
Plant
The leaves of this plant can be taken as an effective anti-toxin.
61
6
3
Light's Breath
Plant
While neither tasty nor filling, this plant is said to improve one's mood. That's sadly not true.
20
2
6
Lilac Time Sempervivum
Plant
Neither as fragrant nor as colorful as lilac.
63
6
1
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Mycena Mushroom
Plant
Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many.
20
2
2
Prickly Pear
Plant
It is advised to pick with care, when you pick a prickly pear.
62
7
5
Red Emperor Tulip
Plant
Many herbivorous dragons will plant beds of tulips for a cheerful display of color around their lairs and a tasty treat in their bellies.
50
5
3
Seaberry
Plant
Even berries are better down where it's wetter.
25
3
2
Spathiphyllum
Plant
If not consumed, these flowers make excellent lair decorations. Spathiphyllum thrive in areas with little or no natural light.
62
6
5
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Stonespine
Plant
One has to be careful when eating a cactus. No one likes a belly full of needles.
25
3
12
Sunkernel
Plant
Sunkernels are the smallest type of acorn, and are commonly harvested and eaten in handfuls rather than individually.
55
5
9
Sweet Grass
Plant
Some dragons prefer to chew on Sweet Grass for hours rather than devour it quickly.
15
2
8
Wild Mustard
Plant
A yellow flower that grows in thick patches. Goes great with Wild Catsup.
50
5
3
Withered Rose
Plant
Even in its withered state, the perfume of this rose remains nauseatingly strong. Dragons may use such blooms to cover up all manner of undesirable scents. (Special thanks Greyjoy.)
Acorns are perfect for storing during long winter months, if you can get them before the squirrels...
55
5
3
Blood Spath
Plant
A shockingly vivid red flower with an incredibly delicious flavor to match. Despite being a plant, the blood spath is extremely caloric; best eaten in moderation.
62
6
12
Cliff Lion
Plant
Saying you're hunting Cliff Lions sounds much more exciting than it really is.
20
2
4
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
6
Diseased Fungus
Plant
Some dragons insist diseased fungi are zestier than regular fungi.
20
2
3
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Gradish
Plant
Gradishes are red because they're good for the heart.
55
6
1
Greater Plantain
Plant
It's greater than other plantains.
61
6
4
Green Shoots
Plant
These hollow shoots can make for a chewy meal or a durable paper.
58
5
9
Jasmine
Plant
A quaint, pretty white flower with dainty petals. Jasmine is seen more often floating on the wind than growing from the ground.
50
5
6
Jungle Grass
Plant
All manner of creatures can hide in this tall grass.
15
2
3
_____
Jungle Raincatch
Plant
A bountiful hanging vine that can hold quite a bit of rainwater in its many leaves.
55
7
2
Lilac Time Sempervivum
Plant
Neither as fragrant nor as colorful as lilac.
63
6
2
Red Delicious Apple
Plant
An apple a day keeps energy penalties away.
50
5
4
Sandhills Amaranth
Plant
The seeds, leaves, stems, and roots of Amaranth can be eaten by a hungry dragon, with nothing gone to waste.
50
6
3
Spearmint
Plant
Being completely honest, no one really eats this unless Peppermint and Cindermint are unavailable.
63
7
6
_____
Spinach
Plant
A hearty, leafy plant chock full of vitamins. Eating a lot is great for the biceps.
53
5
8
Thistle
Plant
You're seriously thinking of eating that? It's thistle!
53
5
5
Withered Rose
Plant
Even in its withered state, the perfume of this rose remains nauseatingly strong. Dragons may use such blooms to cover up all manner of undesirable scents. (Special thanks Greyjoy.)
Instead of being filled with water, Ashfall Pricklers contain a spicy sauce that goes well with anything. Weird.
25
3
5
Blood Acorn
Plant
While most types of acorn contain seeds, Blood Acorns are filled with nutrient-rich nectar.
55
5
10
Blood Spath
Plant
A shockingly vivid red flower with an incredibly delicious flavor to match. Despite being a plant, the blood spath is extremely caloric; best eaten in moderation.
62
6
10
Bonebark Mold
Plant
This mold grows only on dead trees, thus it's plentiful.
25
3
5
Canyon Ruffage
Plant
Common in dry areas, this leafy plant is a staple for herbivores and vegetarian dragon breeds.
53
5
6
_____
Cindermint
Plant
A crunchy plant with a little fiery kick. Often dried and crumbled up to help accent desserts or teas.
63
7
2
Cindershroom
Plant
Though the spores of the Cindershroom indeed look like smoldering cinders, it's mostly harmless.
20
2
3
Corona Sempervivum
Plant
A succulent plant to decorate your garden or your plate.
63
6
4
Day Lilies
Plant
On sunny days, the Day Lily grows warm and pulses with light.
45
4
1
Granny Smith Apple
Plant
While the apples are sweet, Granny Smith herself was a bitter dragon.
50
5
3
_____
Greater Plantain
Plant
It's greater than other plantains.
61
6
4
Greenstripe Amaranth
Plant
Naughty hatchlings will pass their Greenstripe Amaranth to familiars to get to the dessert course faster.
50
6
6
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
5
Maidens Blush
Plant
It remains unknown if the origin of the name comes from the color of the flowers, or the slight toxicity that can raise a dragon's temperature.
60
6
11
Manaweed
Plant
While Manaweed supposedly gives Satin Mice their peculiar intellect, it doesn't make dragons any smarter.
20
2
1
_____
Pelagas Feathers
Plant
Fallen strips of bark from the Pelagas tree can be used to create a bitter tea.
58
5
5
Red Banana
Plant
Only the skin of red banana is truly red. The fruit inside is a dark blue color.
55
7
9
Sweet Grass
Plant
Some dragons prefer to chew on Sweet Grass for hours rather than devour it quickly.
15
2
2
Thistle
Plant
You're seriously thinking of eating that? It's thistle!
53
5
7
Turnip
Plant
Turnips do not keep very long and must be consumed immediately, lest they spoil and stink up the whole lair.
55
6
1
_____
Wild Catsup
Plant
A brilliant red flower that grows in thin patches along cliff-faces. Goes great with Wild Mustard.
While many types of thistle change color seasonally, the Always-Autumn blooms with the sunset-dappled colors of fall and stays that way all year.
53
5
4
Amaranth
Plant
The seeds of Amaranth can be ground into a nutritious grain.
50
6
12
Arctic Scrub
Plant
Many dragons dislike scrubs, but sometimes you have to settle for whatever's available.
25
3
5
Blood Spath
Plant
A shockingly vivid red flower with an incredibly delicious flavor to match. Despite being a plant, the blood spath is extremely caloric; best eaten in moderation.
62
6
7
Chickweed
Plant
This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales.
60
6
1
_____
Cliff Lion
Plant
Saying you're hunting Cliff Lions sounds much more exciting than it really is.
20
2
6
Desert Scrub
Plant
It may be plentiful, but it tastes like dirt.
15
2
4
Dwarf Shelf Fungus
Plant
This musty fungus is an acquired taste.
35
4
4
Greater Plantain
Plant
It's greater than other plantains.
61
6
1
Green Shoots
Plant
These hollow shoots can make for a chewy meal or a durable paper.
58
5
6
_____
Gryphon's Blood Sempervivum
Plant
This plant only grows in the sandy red earth near gryphon territory. Despite its name, there is no blood involved in its cultivation!
63
6
6
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
8
Honeycrisp Apple
Plant
It's a challenge to get the skin off in a single, unbroken spiral. Sharpen your claws!
50
5
6
Mycena Mushroom
Plant
Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many.
20
2
6
Pinwheel Paddies
Plant
The breeziest and brightest of all lilies, Pinwheel Paddies can spin for hours on end.
45
4
3
_____
Potato Onion
Plant
Known for its soft texture, the potato onion is a great meal for dragons with toothaches.
55
5
2
Spinach
Plant
A hearty, leafy plant chock full of vitamins. Eating a lot is great for the biceps.
53
5
5
Stonecorn
Plant
Although mistaken for pebbles on a regular basis, these acorns are definitely not made of rock and are actually quite tasty!
55
5
8
Strawberry
Plant
Fresh cream transforms this treat into an indulgence.
70
8
2
Wasteland Pear
Plant
Finding a wasteland pear is easy. It is finding one that is not a dried out husk that presents a challenge.
Agricultural dragon clans view the prevalence of these landbound crustaceans as a double-edged sword: a bountiful season produces both a successful harvest and a rampant pest problem.
250
1
Blue Parrot Tulip
Plant
Eating these will turn your tongue blue.
50
5
17
Broadleaf Plantain
Plant
Able to be grown nearly anywhere, this plant can be consumed as a treat or a treatment.
61
6
3
Crisp-leaf Amaranth
Plant
While most dragons go straight for the seeds, the leaves of this Amaranth are also harvested by the thrifty forager.
50
6
9
Diseased Fungus
Plant
Some dragons insist diseased fungi are zestier than regular fungi.
20
2
12
_____
Fogflower
Plant
A prickly, thorny, imposing flower. Its ripened heart is delicious, if you find it worth the work.
53
5
6
Green Algae
Plant
Hard to believe this is the preferred food of many gigantic sea beasts.
25
3
3
Green Plantain
Plant
A treefruit with a very tart flavor. Green plantains never truly ripen, and can be kept for long periods of time in a cool place.
55
7
11
Jasmine
Plant
A quaint, pretty white flower with dainty petals. Jasmine is seen more often floating on the wind than growing from the ground.
50
5
5
Light's Breath
Plant
While neither tasty nor filling, this plant is said to improve one's mood. That's sadly not true.
20
2
2
_____
Lume Daffodil
Plant
Blooms under moonlight, with a cool, refreshing taste. Often consumed as after-dinner mints. (Special thanks to alcion.)
65
7
5
Notocactus
Plant
Curiously enough, the spines of the Notocactus are rubbery and harmless.
25
3
1
Peace Lily
Plant
The petals of these flowers are the favored snack of Peace Doves; make sure you stow them safely if you want any for yourself!
62
6
7
Pelagas Feathers
Plant
Fallen strips of bark from the Pelagas tree can be used to create a bitter tea.
58
5
8
Prickly Pear
Plant
It is advised to pick with care, when you pick a prickly pear.
62
7
1
_____
Seaberry
Plant
Even berries are better down where it's wetter.
25
3
10
Spearmint
Plant
Being completely honest, no one really eats this unless Peppermint and Cindermint are unavailable.
63
7
2
Stellaria Media
Plant
A delicious addition to any salad.
60
6
5
Sugary Prickleaf
Plant
Most dragons don't mind the sharp edges of this plant; the sweet taste is worth a little pain!
53
5
9
Sunkernel
Plant
Sunkernels are the smallest type of acorn, and are commonly harvested and eaten in handfuls rather than individually.
55
5
7
_____
Withered Rose
Plant
Even in its withered state, the perfume of this rose remains nauseatingly strong. Dragons may use such blooms to cover up all manner of undesirable scents. (Special thanks Greyjoy.)
A shockingly vivid red flower with an incredibly delicious flavor to match. Despite being a plant, the blood spath is extremely caloric; best eaten in moderation.
62
6
1
Blue Parrot Tulip
Plant
Eating these will turn your tongue blue.
50
5
7
Broadleaf Plantain
Plant
Able to be grown nearly anywhere, this plant can be consumed as a treat or a treatment.
61
6
2
Cinnamon
Plant
The practice of attempting to hold a mawful of cinnamon sticks for extended periods of time became strangely popular among juvenile dragons.
58
5
8
Day Lilies
Plant
On sunny days, the Day Lily grows warm and pulses with light.
45
4
1
_____
Dryad's Saddle
Plant
There's an old story tied to this fungus, and the moral is one should never try to saddle a dryad.
35
4
3
Gryphon's Blood Sempervivum
Plant
This plant only grows in the sandy red earth near gryphon territory. Despite its name, there is no blood involved in its cultivation!
63
6
5
Honeycrisp Apple
Plant
It's a challenge to get the skin off in a single, unbroken spiral. Sharpen your claws!
50
5
3
Juneflower
Plant
A popular flower of two tones. Bushels of Juneflower are used in garlands and necklaces for summer solstice celebrations.
50
5
4
Lume Daffodil
Plant
Blooms under moonlight, with a cool, refreshing taste. Often consumed as after-dinner mints. (Special thanks to alcion.)
65
7
7
_____
Marsh Choker
Plant
This weed is named for the choking pollen it sheds.
20
2
10
Moor Thistle
Plant
Millions of moor thistle cover the lowland valleys of the Tangled Wood. Coupled with the indigenous brambles, they provide excellent protection for dragon caves.
53
5
5
Mycena Mushroom
Plant
Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many.
20
2
7
Potato Onion
Plant
Known for its soft texture, the potato onion is a great meal for dragons with toothaches.
55
5
2
Ripe Yellow Banana
Plant
One of the sweetest, most delicious treefruits there is. The riper a yellow banana it is, the more nutrients it provides. Commonly used as a dessert.
55
7
2
_____
Sea Grass
Plant
Many dragons agree that Sea Grass has a much better flavor than the more common seaweed.
15
2
9
Spinach
Plant
A hearty, leafy plant chock full of vitamins. Eating a lot is great for the biceps.
53
5
7
Stellaria Media
Plant
A delicious addition to any salad.
60
6
9
Stonecorn
Plant
Although mistaken for pebbles on a regular basis, these acorns are definitely not made of rock and are actually quite tasty!
55
5
7
Tundra Cactus
Plant
It may seem odd to find cacti in the tundra, until you consider it's just a colder sort of desert.
25
3
4
_____
Winter's Delight
Plant
They say this berry tastes sweetest when the weather's at its coldest.