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Revision as of 14:51, 25 December 2018
Nettle | ||
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Basic Info | ||
Type: | Plant, Herb | |
Known By: | All | |
Region: | Eastern, Western | |
Terrain: | Grove, Meadow, Settlement, Clearing | |
Cultivated: | Yes | |
Edible: | Yes | |
Harvest Weight: | ? | |
Growth Information | ||
Sprout Month: | Fallow (June) | |
Growth Time: | 50 days | |
Harvest Date: | Late Hay (July) | |
Wither Month: | Fall (September) | |
Harvest Information | ||
Harvest Tool: | ' | |
Produces: | Leaves, Seeds | |
Food Information | ||
Carbs: | 2 | |
Fat: | 1 | |
Protein: | 6 |
Nettle is a kind of edible herb, often found in groves and settlements.
Many NPCs in the game will be found wearing nettle clothing, however, you cannot make cloth from nettles yourself without modding the game. Rain's Cloth Mod allows you to use nettle to make nettle clothing.
Nettle is one of the more nutritious herbs, and can be harvested and threshed for seeds which can be planted.
Statistics
Carbs | Fat | Protein | Produces | Growing time | Growing months | Found in |
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2 | 1 | 6 | Leaves, seeds | 50 days | June-September | Grove,meadow,settlement, clearing |
Herb effects
When consumed, cooked or raw, nettle is a:
- tonic
When boiled, nettle is a:
- pectoral
When applied to wounds, nettle is an:
- astringent
Real life context
- Common nettle (Urtica dioica) - English Wikipedia article
- Nokkonen (Urtica dioica) - Finnish Wikipedia article
Nettle is almost certainly Urtica dioica or stinging nettle, a well-known plant that grows throughout the northern hemisphere. It grows tall stems which are covered in small stinging spines, but these can be removed by cooking. In the past, it was commonly used as food or for making clothing, but now is usually considered a weed.
Another term for the plant in Finnish is isonokkonen.
Gallery
See also
- Nettle fiber - General article on nettle-fiber materials and items.