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| type        = [[:Category:Plant|Plant]], [[Herbs|Herb]]
 
| type        = [[:Category:Plant|Plant]], [[Herbs|Herb]]
 
| known      = -
 
| known      = -
| region      = Eastern, Western
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| region      = [[:Category:Eastern Region|Eastern]], [[:Category:Western Region|Western]]
 
| terrain    = Grove, Lake, Meadow, Open Mire, Riverbanks, Spruce Mire, Wetland  
 
| terrain    = Grove, Lake, Meadow, Open Mire, Riverbanks, Spruce Mire, Wetland  
 
| cultivated  = -
 
| cultivated  = -
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| wither      = [[Fall]] (September)
 
| wither      = [[Fall]] (September)
 
| harvestTool = Bare hands
 
| harvestTool = Bare hands
| produces    = Leaves, Flowers
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| produces    = [[:Category:Leaves|Leaves]], [[:Category:Flowers|Flowers]]
 
| carbs      = 1
 
| carbs      = 1
 
| fat        = 0
 
| fat        = 0
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'''Meadsweet''' is a herb that, when boiled, [[Herbs#List_of_herb_effects|reduces pain, nausea and inflammation of wounds]].
 
'''Meadsweet''' is a herb that, when boiled, [[Herbs#List_of_herb_effects|reduces pain, nausea and inflammation of wounds]].
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== Statistics ==
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Carbs
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Protein
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Produces
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Growing time
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Growing months
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! scope="col" style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|Found in
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! style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|''TBA''
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! style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|[[:Category:Leaves|Leaves]], [[:Category:Flowers|Flowers]]
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! style="border-color:black;width:50%;height:25px;"|''TBA''
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== Herb effects ==
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When boiled, [[Herbs#List_of_herb_effects|reduces pain, nausea and inflammation of wounds]].
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== Real life context ==
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*'''''[[wikipedia:Filipendula_ulmaria|Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article
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*'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesiangervo Mesiangervo (Filipendula ulmaria)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article
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Another English name for the plant is "meadow wort". In Finnish, it is known as ''mesiangervo'' or ''niittymesiangervo''.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Meadsweet.png|Meadsweet in-game
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</gallery>
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== Navigation ==
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'''[[Herbs|Back to "Herbs"]]'''
  
 
[[Category:Plant]]
 
[[Category:Plant]]
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[[Category:Leaves]]
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[[Category:Flowers]]

Revision as of 17:10, 11 December 2018

Meadsweet
Meadsweet.png
Basic Info
Type: Plant, Herb
Known By: -
Region: Eastern, Western
Terrain: Grove, Lake, Meadow, Open Mire, Riverbanks, Spruce Mire, Wetland
Cultivated: -
Edible: Yes
Growth Information
Sprout Month: Fallow (June)
Growth Time: 45 days
Harvest Date: Hay (July)
Wither Month: Fall (September)
Harvest Information
Harvest Tool: Bare hands
Produces: Leaves, Flowers
Food Information
Carbs: 1
Fat: 0
Protein: 0

Meadsweet is a herb that, when boiled, reduces pain, nausea and inflammation of wounds.

Statistics

Carbs Fat Protein Produces Growing time Growing months Found in
TBA TBA TBA Leaves, Flowers TBA TBA TBA

Herb effects

When boiled, reduces pain, nausea and inflammation of wounds.

Real life context

Another English name for the plant is "meadow wort". In Finnish, it is known as mesiangervo or niittymesiangervo.

Gallery

Navigation

Back to "Herbs"