

They create areas of calm, slow-bunring forests within the volatile plane.Ī planar fruit that grows shoals of the Elemental Plane of Earth that are close to the Negative Energy Plane.

It extends runner roots that spawn 1d3 new tree each month. They continuously rain ash around them, producing 1 lb per day per 10 ft of its height. It thrives of heat, often growing from pools of lava. Type of Grass used as Horsefeed, fillies raised on Arkas Grass grow up to have a 70 ft landspeed and +2 Dex & Con, grant a +2 on Handle Animal against them and can be trained in half the normal time.ĭark red tree native to the elemental plane of fire that can grow to 120 ft tall.
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See article for information on how to cultivate o Mature plants selss for 100 pg and can live up to 700 years. 25 gpĪ glowing grape-vine magically created by elves that produces grapes all year around that all count as a meal for a day and can be made into very potent wine. A fist-sized piece can be held in the mouth to provide a medium creature with 5 minutes of air before dying. Adamant Algae die within 1 our after removal from their pool.Ī sponge-like pond-surface plant that produces and stores air. Typical pool contains 32 ounces of the liquid, which becomes useless 30 minutes after removal from the pool unless stored in an adamantine vial (200 gp), which makes it last for 1 month. Produces dark red liquid that doubles natural healing rate for 24 hours (requires 1 ounce per 100 lb of body weight). Rare algae that grows in water gathered around adamantine. Only digging up the whole root system or the use of a Blight-type spell can truly kill it. If the clump is pulled out, the plant survives and regrows the clump in 1d4 days. Natural healing is prevented when standing above its roots, and magical healing only heals half the normal HP. On the surface it appears as 1-foot diamater clumps, but its roots extend in a 50 ft diamater just beneath the surface. Thick black weed native to the lower planes that propagates via tiny seeds.
