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| + | | type = [[:Category:Plant|Plant]] | ||
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| + | | eatable = Yes | ||
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| + | | region = Cliff, clearing, fresh, dry and grove | ||
| + | | sprout = June-September | ||
| + | | growth = 60 days | ||
| + | | harvest = Unknown | ||
| + | | wither = Unknown | ||
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| + | | produces = Flowers, leaves | ||
| + | | carbs = 1 | ||
| + | | fat = 0 | ||
| + | | protein = 0 | ||
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Golden rod is a kind of edible [[Herbs|herb]], often found on hills, clearings and in groves. | Golden rod is a kind of edible [[Herbs|herb]], often found on hills, clearings and in groves. | ||
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==Herb effect== | ==Herb effect== | ||
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When boiled, golden rod is an: | When boiled, golden rod is an: | ||
* '''anti-inflammatory''' | * '''anti-inflammatory''' | ||
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When applied to wounds, golden rod is an: | When applied to wounds, golden rod is an: | ||
* '''astringent''' | * '''astringent''' | ||
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==In real life== | ==In real life== | ||
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Golden rod is probably based on '''''Solidago virgaurea''''' , commonly called "European goldenrod" or "woundwort", a small plant with bright yellow flowers, closely related to dandelions and daisies. | Golden rod is probably based on '''''Solidago virgaurea''''' , commonly called "European goldenrod" or "woundwort", a small plant with bright yellow flowers, closely related to dandelions and daisies. | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidago_virgaurea View on Wikipedia] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solidago_virgaurea View on Wikipedia] | ||
Revision as of 11:05, 4 March 2016
| Golden rod | ||
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| Basic Info | ||
| Type: | Plant | |
| Known By: | ' | |
| Region: | Cliff, clearing, fresh, dry and grove | |
| Terrain: | {{{terrain}}} | |
| Cultivated: | ' | |
| Edible: | Yes | |
| Growth Information | ||
| Sprout Month: | June-September | |
| Growth Time: | 60 days | |
| Harvest Date: | Unknown | |
| Wither Month: | Unknown | |
| Harvest Information | ||
| Harvest Tool: | ' | |
| Produces: | Flowers, leaves | |
| Food Information | ||
| Carbs: | 1 | |
| Fat: | 0 | |
| Protein: | 0 | |
Golden rod is a kind of edible herb, often found on hills, clearings and in groves.
Herb effect
When boiled, golden rod is an:
- anti-inflammatory
- diaphoretic
When applied to wounds, golden rod is an:
- astringent
In real life
Golden rod is probably based on Solidago virgaurea , commonly called "European goldenrod" or "woundwort", a small plant with bright yellow flowers, closely related to dandelions and daisies.

