Laven'dar

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Botanical Name Semen Viridi
Nickname Laven'dar
Category Flower
Rarity Common
Class Indigenous
Fruition Highbloom - Sunfall

Introduction

Laven'dar or Semen Virirdi is found all across the northern lands of Eden. Although it is not found in the deserts or savannas, they're commonly found in the Heartlands, the Hinterlands, Arda and other places on the continent. They grow in grasslands and fields, but they can also be found in forests and woods.

Laven'dar grows in the temperate biome, where the temperature isn't too hot nor too cold and where the land is not dry. This flower is very easy to find, and they grow together with other flowers on plains to make for a beautiful sight. They are used by humans and elves in decorative ways. Elves use them in ceremonial clothing and accessories. Humans sell it and put it in flower pots on the outside of their houses to decorate. The flower itself has beautiful bright yellow petals and a thin stem growing from the ground. They taste a bit like honey, and are one of the ingredients for honey mead that is made by the Azari'cerr.

Usage

Petals

The petals are used in decorative ways. They are often found on elven ceremonial clothing or accessories or outside human houses in flower pots. They taste a bit like honey, and are one of the ingredients for honey-flavored drinks and ales made across the continent.

Roots

The roots have various purposes. It is mainly used to attract animals, calm them down and tame them. They have an easing effect on animals, and on humans. It can be eaten to let a person calm down.