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Heather is a kind of [[Herbs|herb]], often found near cliffs and and pine mires. It has distinctive pink flowers.
 
Heather is a kind of [[Herbs|herb]], often found near cliffs and and pine mires. It has distinctive pink flowers.
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Though it withers as late as [[Dead]] (November), heather can't be picked after its flowering period. Even though it can still be harvested after it's stopped flowering, threshing results in no useful parts.
  
 
[[File:Heather_parts.jpg|frame|Heather. From left to right: the flowering plant, picked stems, and flowers.]]
 
[[File:Heather_parts.jpg|frame|Heather. From left to right: the flowering plant, picked stems, and flowers.]]

Revision as of 22:13, 10 February 2017

Heather
Heather.png
Basic Info
Type: Plant
Known By: '
Region: Eastern, Western
Terrain: Cliff, Pine-mire, Dry
Cultivated: '
Edible: Yes
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Seedtime (May)
Growth Time: 65 days
Harvest Date: Hay (July)
Wither Month: Dead (November)
Harvest Information
Harvest Tool: '
Produces: Heather flowers
Food Information
Carbs: 1
Fat: 0
Protein: 0

Heather is a kind of herb, often found near cliffs and and pine mires. It has distinctive pink flowers.

Though it withers as late as Dead (November), heather can't be picked after its flowering period. Even though it can still be harvested after it's stopped flowering, threshing results in no useful parts.

Heather. From left to right: the flowering plant, picked stems, and flowers.

Herb effects

Heather in game text.png


When boiled, heather is an:

  • diaphoretic
  • pectoral
  • sedative
  • depurative

When applied to wounds, heather is an:

  • antiseptic


In real life

Heather is probably based on Calluna vulgaris, or common heather, a low growing shrub commonly found on hills and moors, with purple, pink or white flowers and a pleasant scent when crushed.

View on wikipedia

A photograph of common heather.