List of magical plants

Name Image Description Major growing regions
Misted manaberry, mistberry No image A subarctic sweet berry, from the misty forests of T’annkirne. It is rich in dietary mana for faeries, and can be used to make powdered mana supplement for faerie mana deficiency. Also used to make Tenvekrost, a type of liquor. T’annkirne
Firesurfer No image During fires, its flowers break off and ride temperature differentials to spread its seeds. After industrial cultivation methods were invented for this plant, it is used to make mana supplement for faeries’ mana deficiency. Malaszec
Dovreijan crossbloom No image A flower with a blood-coagulating agent used in medicine. It is a symbol of healing in Malaszec. Malaszec
Slakal Great Manaflower No image A species of gigant plant whose large flowers are rich in concentrated mana. It can be brewed for a mana-rich tea, but the dried flowers are most commonly used as ingredients for a variety of mana-conductive materials. Slakalon
Tinted puffballs No image A genus of various puffball mushrooms, primarily native to the Suarna peninsula. Most of the species in this genus have edible spores containing mana, which have historically been harvested as a spice and supplement in Diwatadesh, known as tincturon. Bangsalaya
Manafer No image A subarctic conifer primarily residing in the Loyan and Great Taigas, the manafer is an endangered species with mana-infused sap and bark. If left untouched, it will never stop growing; however, it does not produce saplings, thus unable to reproduce. Luger
Liszikeija baobab No image A species of self-hollowing baobab genetically engineered by Liszikeija to grow into a home for faeries. Made to be fireproof, among other safety and building code considerations. Marketed as a luxury product. Malaszec
Leskenberry No image This shrub’s leaves and berries are coated in a magical oil that reacts and causes the it to adhere with skin, causing painful burns through polymerization. Its berries cannot be eaten directly, but can be roasted to burn off the oil. It is sour and has little nutritional value. Malaszec
Ku’kau No image A fruit rich in the type of mana that can be metabolised by several species, including síinik, where it induces development of a larvae into a princess instead of a worker, and elves who need it to sustain a long lifespan. Lu’umil

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