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Plants may have multiple different types of growths. Each growth can have different properties in terms of usages and edibility. In general, only plant growths which are usable in some fashion will be collected and stockpiled by dwarves. | Plants may have multiple different types of growths. Each growth can have different properties in terms of usages and edibility. In general, only plant growths which are usable in some fashion will be collected and stockpiled by dwarves. | ||
− | ===Bulb | + | ===Bulb=== |
− | + | Bulbs do not contain [[seed]]s. | |
+ | ===Flower=== | ||
+ | Flowers do not contain [[seed]]s. Currently, only [[date palm]] trees produce flowers that are usable in-game. | ||
+ | ===Leaf=== | ||
+ | Leaves do not contain [[seed]]s. Currently, most usable leaves are edible. | ||
In-game, the category "leaves" in the stocks screen includes most non-seed plant growths (leaves, fruit, [[flower]]s, etc.) | In-game, the category "leaves" in the stocks screen includes most non-seed plant growths (leaves, fruit, [[flower]]s, etc.) | ||
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An example of a common plant with useful leaves is the [[quarry bush]], which, when cooked, can produce large stacks of [[Cook#Prepared Meals|prepared food]]. | An example of a common plant with useful leaves is the [[quarry bush]], which, when cooked, can produce large stacks of [[Cook#Prepared Meals|prepared food]]. | ||
− | As most species of trees grow, they will produce leaves as a [[Tree#Growths|growth]]. Although these leaves will drop to the floor during the autumn seasons, they currently cannot be collected and have no use other than for atmospheric effect. Also, tree leaves cannot be cut away, and they only disappear during the winter | + | As most species of trees grow, they will produce leaves as a [[Tree#Growths|growth]]. Although these leaves will drop to the floor during the autumn seasons, they currently cannot be collected and have no use other than for atmospheric effect. Also, tree leaves cannot be cut away, and they only disappear during the winter seasons or if the tree is chopped down. |
[[File:Tree+3.png|thumb|Leaves growing on an [[apricot]] tree]] | [[File:Tree+3.png|thumb|Leaves growing on an [[apricot]] tree]] |