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{{catbox|DF2014:Leaves}}A 'leaf' is a [[plant]] growth. In comparison to [[fruit]] and [[pod]]s, leaves do not contain [[seed]]s. In general, only leaves which are usable in some fashion will be collected and stockpiled by dwarves. Currently most usable leaves are edible.
 
{{catbox|DF2014:Leaves}}A 'leaf' is a [[plant]] growth. In comparison to [[fruit]] and [[pod]]s, leaves do not contain [[seed]]s. In general, only leaves which are usable in some fashion will be collected and stockpiled by dwarves. Currently most usable leaves are edible.
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In-game, the category "leaves" in the stocks screen includes most non-seed plant growths (leaves, fruit, flowers, etc.)
  
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 9 February 2015

This article is about an older version of DF.

A 'leaf' is a plant growth. In comparison to fruit and pods, leaves do not contain seeds. In general, only leaves which are usable in some fashion will be collected and stockpiled by dwarves. Currently most usable leaves are edible.

In-game, the category "leaves" in the stocks screen includes most non-seed plant growths (leaves, fruit, flowers, etc.)

"Leaf" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: govos
Elven: ale
Goblin: uko
Human: aso