Plants

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Various families of plants grow throughout the Gardens. Plants are found naturally, but can also be grown via Seeds.

Trees

Trees can be found all over the Garden and vary from their growth state: sapling, young, and mature. Resources can be harvested using one of your Axes or occassionally by knocking on them when prompted.

In the off-season, the harvestables you collect will generally be dry wood and the like. When in their season and with the correct amount of Tones the tree asks for, you'll be able to harvest special resources.

Deciduous

Evergreen

Flora

Flora are plants that are made up of two harvestable categories: Flowers and Herbs. Both can be used for brewing Tea and for creating Fertilizer.

Flowers and Herbs can only be harvested in their correct season. If you harvest them during the off-season with Secateurs, you'll receive generic flora harvestables as well as have the chance to harvest Cuttings to plant a smaller version of the plant.

In Season, Flower and Herbs can be harvested without the need for any tool and simply by picking them after approaching them.

Flowering plants

Harvestable Flowers

Image Flower Description Season
Icon flower bluebells.png Bluebells Named for its resemblance to tower bells. A slight flower, with an indigo pigment. Spring
Icon flower buttercup.png Buttercup (item) Folklore states that these yellow flowers can help reveal those with an affinity for butter. Summer
Icon flower camomile.png Camomile An honest and populous flower. Not highly valued, but its treasures are revealed in a tea. Spring
Icon flower carrot.png Carrot Flower Enough of these and you could declare yourself royalty. Spring
Icon flower crocus.png Crocus A small, proud and purple wintering flower, coveted more for its golden stigmas than its petals. Winter
Icon flower daffodil.png Daffodil A true marker of warm spring weather hovering on the horizon. Winter
Icon flower dandelion.png Dandelion This pocket-sized flower wears the magesty of a gold lion's mane, and a silent, not even pocket-sized, roar. Summer
Dandelion Head A soft, fluffy field of seeds hover around a central point, excited to be cast into the wind. Summer
Icon flower foxglove.png Foxglove A tower of pouch-like flowers, each of which might make-do as a glove for a fox. Quite poisonous. Summer
Icon flower ginger.png Ginger Torch The unusual, deep crimson bloom of the ginger plant. Its petals spiral upward, like a torch fire. Autumn
Icon flower gorse.png Gorse Flower A rich, yellow flower, nestled in shallow brambles. No associated season
Icon flower hibiscus.png Hibiscus Flower A large tropical flower. It's deep, crimson colour is released generously in dyes and teas. Autumn
Icon flower honeysuckle.png Honeysuckle Delicate, curling flowers, like small trumpets or fireworks. Their sweet scent is potent, and reminds one of honey. Autumn
Icon flower jasmine.png Winter Jasmine A shower of yellow flowers found during darker days. Winter
Icon flower laurel.png Laurel's Bloom The unusual, pentagonal flowers of a laurel bush. Spring
Icon flower lilyofthevalley.png Lily of the Valley A tiny, delicate flower known for the its perfect bell-like shape, and dress-like frills. Spring
Icon flower lupines.png Lupin Flower A tower of curled petals, in an assortment of colours. Potentially poisonous. Summer
Icon flower marigold.png Marigold A burst of warm golden tones, brewed into an amber tea, or used for its aurous pigment. Autumn
Icon flower milkthistle.png Milk Thistle A royal purple crown that sits above a thorny stem. Summer
Icon flower mint.png Mint Flower The pretty-but-plentiful bloom of mint plants. Holds little flavour compared to the plant's leaves. Summer
Icon flower pansy.png Pansy Blooming boldly in the colder weather, these large flowers are known for display almost any combination of colours. Winter
Icon flower rose.png Rose The eminent rose. Its rich colour and delicate curling petals has inspired poets and romantics across centuries. Summer
Icon flower sneezeweed.png Sneezeweed Long ago, its flowers would be dried and inhaled to encourage sneezing if one was feeling unwell. Autumn
Icon flower snowdrops.png Snowdrops Like small lightbulbs, helping to light those dark winter mornings. Winter
Icon flower sunflower.png Sunflower The bold and boisterous sunflower. A true painting of the Sun within nature. Summer
Vanilla Orchid The large, slender flower of a vanilla plant, surrounded by pods which hold the famous, sweet vanilla flavour. No associated season
Icon flower windflowers.png Windflowers Grows in bold magentas, pinks, blues, and whites. Spring

Harvestable Herbs

Image Herb Description Season
Icon herb basil.png Basil Leaf Fragrant, fresh cut basil. A favourite for adding a bright, peppery flavour to any dish. Summer
Icon herb bay.png Bay Leaf The fragrant leaf of a laurel tree. Slightly sweet, slightly bitter, a favourite for teas and potpourris. Spring
Icon herb coriander leaves.png Coriander Leaves These herbs would brighten any dish, if you ignore the soapy aftertaste. Spring
Icon herb dill.png Dill Many hundreds of tiny, gentle fronds picked from a dill plant. The scent is grassy, and reminiscent of liqourice. Spring
Icon herb oregano.png Oregano Oh-Reh-Garr-No, I think. Summer
Icon herb parsley leaves.png Parsley Leaves Small delicate leaves with a sharp scent and slightly pointed tips. Spring
Icon herb rosemary.png Rosemary A sprig of tough, piny needles. Often dried to preserve its deep aroma of evergreen and lavender. Summer
Icon herb sage.png Sage Beautifully rounded leaves, powdered with soft dimples. A smell of home-cooking, and gardens in late spring. Summer
Icon herb silphium.png Silphium An elusive herb, its leaves harbouring the shape of a heart. Said to be the favourite of gods and emperors. Spring
Icon herb spearmint.png Spearmint This bright pointed leaf leaves your mouth with a lingering, fresh flavour. Summer
Icon herb thyme.png Thyme Pick enough, and that way you'll never run out. Summer
Icon herb watermint.png Peppermint A soft leaf that holds a sweet mint flavour. Summer


Grasses

  • Fog Grass
  • Foxtail

Wild

  • Clover
  • Bracken
  • Hay-Scented Fern
  • Dock