Difference between revisions of "Riverpig"
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| known = [[Sartolaiset]], [[Kiesseläiset]], [[Reemiläiset]] | | known = [[Sartolaiset]], [[Kiesseläiset]], [[Reemiläiset]] | ||
| region = [[:Category:Eastern Region|Eastern]], [[:Category:Western Region|Western]], [[:Category:Southern Region|Southern]] | | region = [[:Category:Eastern Region|Eastern]], [[:Category:Western Region|Western]], [[:Category:Southern Region|Southern]] | ||
| − | | terrain = Pond, River | + | | terrain = Pond, [[River]] |
| cultivated = - | | cultivated = - | ||
| edible = No (raw or cooked) | | edible = No (raw or cooked) | ||
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| − | '''Riverpig''' is a [[poisonous]] water plant that grows in rivers and ponds. | + | '''Riverpig''' is a [[poisonous]] water plant that grows in [[River|rivers]] and ponds. |
== Herb effects == | == Herb effects == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:21, 11 December 2018
| Riverpig | ||
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| Basic Info | ||
| Type: | Plant, Herb | |
| Known By: | Sartolaiset, Kiesseläiset, Reemiläiset | |
| Region: | Eastern, Western, Southern | |
| Terrain: | Pond, River | |
| Cultivated: | - | |
| Edible: | No (raw or cooked) | |
| Growth Information | ||
| Sprout Month: | Seedtime (May) | |
| Growth Time: | 35 days | |
| Harvest Date: | - | |
| Wither Month: | Harvest (August) | |
| Harvest Information | ||
| Harvest Tool: | - | |
| Produces: | - | |
| Food Information | ||
| Carbs: | 15 | |
| Fat: | 0 | |
| Protein: | 0 | |
Riverpig is a poisonous water plant that grows in rivers and ponds.
Herb effects
Real life context
- European white water lily (Nymphaea alba) - English Wikipedia article
- Isolumme (Nymphaea alba) - Finnish Wikipedia article
- Yellow water-lily (Nuphar lutea) - English Wikipedia article
- Ulpukka (Nuphar lutea) - Finnish Wikipedia article
Riverpig's real world counterpart is likely Nymphaea alba, due to the white flowers. On the other hand, the yellow-flowered Nuphar lutea is sometimes called "riverpig" in Finland, due to its fruit resembling a pig snout.
