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Revision as of 02:28, 11 September 2014
This article was migrated from DF2014:Crop and may be inaccurate for the current version of DF (v50.14). See this page for more information. |
v50.14 · v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF.Note that some content may still need to be updated. |
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- (This article is about plants. If you want information about trees, see Tree.)
Crops (or more accurately plants) can either be farmed, traded for, or acquired by plant gathering. Farming happens at farm plots. There are two types of crops: above ground and subterranean. The seeds of subterranean crops may be brought from the starting embark screen or, with some small luck, purchased from dwarven caravans. Above ground crops and seeds may be purchased from human or elven caravans or gathered by dwarves with the plant gathering labor enabled. Seeds may also be collected by processing the plants or eating them (but not by cooking!). There is a limit of 200 seeds per type (adjustable in d_init.txt), after which no additional seeds will be produced.
A few of the plants listed below are not strictly crops, as they have no seeds and can't be planted (see note "4", below.)
Most plants can be brewed into alcohols, each plant type producing a different variation, and dwarves do prefer some variety in their drink. Some plants may be eaten raw, others must be cooked first, others must be processed first (by milling or plant processing) before they are edible, and still others are inedible, producing only non-food products (their seeds can be cooked anyway, however). Drinks may be cooked as ingredients in prepared meals, but at least one of the ingredients must be a non-liquid.
All drinks require a spare barrel or large pot for storage, and some other products also require specific containers for storage. Plants can be stored in barrels or without a container; seeds are stored individually or in bags which can then be put into barrels. It may be advisable to have a small stockpile that accepts only seeds next to your farm(s), since dwarves will happily carry entire pots of seeds across the map to pick up a single seed, leading to cancellation spam and irregular planting.
Plump helmets and pig tails can be harvested 25 days after sowing. All other subterranean crops need about 42 days.
Standard Plants
These are the plants defined in the file plant_standard.txt. Standard plants have been changed very little from the previous version; tiles and colors have been upgaded, and brewing, pressing and processing plants to bags have been reimplemented as reactions, which means these options will be unavailable in the workshop if materials are missing.
Tile | Graphic | Name | Biome & seasons |
Align | Value | Drink | Drink value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Product(s)5 & value | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
♠
|
Plump helmet |
|
All | 4☼ | Dwarven wine |
10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Pig tail |
|
All | 4☼ | Dwarven ale |
10☼ | No | No |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Cave wheat |
|
All | 4☼ | Dwarven beer |
10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
Φ
|
Sweet pod |
|
All | 4☼ | Dwarven rum |
10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
♣
|
Quarry bush |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
♥
|
Dimple cup |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Muck root4 |
|
All | 1☼ | Swamp whiskey |
5☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
Φ
|
Bloated tuber4 |
|
All | 2☼ | Tuber beer |
10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
Φ
|
Kobold bulb4 |
|
All | 5☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Prickle berry |
|
All | 1☼ | Prickle berry wine |
5☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Strawberry |
|
All | 4☼ | Strawberry wine |
10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Longland grass |
|
All | 4☼ | Longland beer |
10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
ÿ
|
Valley herb4 |
|
All | 10☼ | None | — | No | Yes |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Rat weed |
|
All | 1☼ | Sewer brew |
5☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Fisher berry |
|
All | 4☼ | Fisher berry wine |
10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
ƒ
|
Rope reed |
|
All | 4☼ | River spirits |
10☼ | No | No |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Blade weed |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Hide root |
|
All | 1☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
τ
|
Sliver barb |
|
Evil | 1☼ | Gutter cruor |
5☼ | No | No |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Sun berry |
|
Good | 9☼ | Sunshine | 25☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
§
|
Whip vine |
|
Savage | 1☼ | Whip wine | 15☼ | No | Pr3 |
|
Notes:
- 1 This is the value for a stack of 5 units, which is the number rendered from a single plant.
- 2 Anything that can be cooked is edible afterwards. Note that cooking leaves no seeds for re-planting.
- 3 These plants cannot be eaten/cooked until they are further processed, either by milling or extracting; see "products" column for process product.
- 4 These plants cannot be grown on a farm plot as they have no seeds. They can only be acquired through plant gathering (in season only) or trade.
- 5 To get the products/extracts from the plants they have to be processed, in the following workshops, using the following labors:
- m: mill (cave wheat, sweet pod, longland grass, whip vine, dimple cup, blade weed, hide root, sliver barb): At quern or millstone, using milling.
- b: process to bag (quarry bush): At farmer's workshop, using plant processing.
- s: press paste into oil (quarry bush): At screw press.
- l: process to barrel (sweet pod): At farmer's workshop, using plant processing.
- p: process plant (pig tail, rope reed): At farmer's workshop, using plant processing.
- v: process to vial (valley herb): At farmer's workshop, using plant processing.
- e: extract plant essence (kobold bulb): At still, using plant gathering.
Garden Plants
All garden plants are above-ground, and can grow year-round. Garden plants are defined in a separate file from standard plants, named, somewhat predictably, plant_garden.txt
Unlike standard plants, garden plants will also produce growths - leaves, buds, flowers, pods and fruits.
As a general rule, leaves can be only cooked, buds can be both cooked and brewed. // todo: fill in rest; didn't get that far.
Tile | Graphic | Name | Biome & seasons |
Align | Value | Drink | Drink value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Product(s)5 & value | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
:(58)
|
Artichoke |
|
All | 2☼ | Artichoke wine |
10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:(58)
|
Asparagus |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Bambara groundnut |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
String bean |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Broad bean |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Beet |
|
All | 2☼ | beetroot wine | 10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Bitter melon |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
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Cabbage |
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All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
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Caper |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Wild carrot |
|
All | 2☼ | Carrot wine | 10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Cassava |
|
All | 2☼ | Cassava beer | 10☼ | No | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Celery |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
:
|
Chickpea |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Chicory |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Cowpea |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Cucumber |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Eggplant |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Garden cress |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Garlic |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Horned melon |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Leek |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Lentil |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Lettuce |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Mung bean |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Muskmelon |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Onion |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Parsnip |
|
All | ?☼ | parsnip wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Pea |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Peanut |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Pepper |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Potato |
|
All | 4☼ | Potato wine | 10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Radish |
|
All | 4☼ | Radish wine | 10☼ | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Red bean |
|
All | 2☼ | ? | ?☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Rhubarb |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Soybean |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Spinach |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Squash |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Sweet potato |
|
All | ?☼ | Sweet potato wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Taro |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Tomato |
|
All | ?☼ | Tomato wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Tomatillo |
|
All | ?☼ | Tomatillo wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Turnip |
|
All | ?☼ | Turnip wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Urad bean |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Watermelon |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Winter melon |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Lesser yam |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Long yam |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Purple yam |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
White yam |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Passion fruit |
|
All | 2☼ | Passion fruit wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Grape |
|
All | 2☼ | Wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Cranberry |
|
All | ?☼ | Cranberry wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Bilberry |
|
All | 2☼ | Bilberry wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Blueberry |
|
All | 2☼ | Blueberry wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Blackberry |
|
All | 2☼ | Blackberry wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Raspberry |
|
All | 2☼ | Raspberry wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Pineapple |
|
All | ?☼ | Pineapple wine | 10☼ | ? | ? |
|
Notes:
- 1 This is the value for a stack of 5 units, which is the number rendered from a single plant.
- 2 Anything that can be cooked is edible afterwards. Note that cooking leaves no seeds for re-planting.
- 3 These plants cannot be eaten/cooked until they are further processed, either by milling or extracting; see "products" column for process product.
- 4 These plants cannot be grown on a farm plot as they have no seeds. They can only be acquired through plant gathering (in season only) or trade.
- 5 Some products may require processing; see plant page for details.
Crop Plants
These plants are defined in the file plant_crops.txt. They grow above ground, in any season.
Tile | Graphic | Name | Biome & seasons |
Align | Value | Drink | Drink value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Product(s)5 & value | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
?
|
Single-grain wheat |
|
All | ?☼ | Single-grain wheat beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Two-grain wheat |
|
All | ?☼ | Two-grain wheat beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Soft wheat |
|
All | ?☼ | Soft wheat beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Hard wheat |
|
All | ?☼ | Hard wheat beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Spelt |
|
All | 4☼ | Spelt beer | 10☼ | ? | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Barley |
|
All | 2☼ | Barley wine | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Buckwheat |
|
All | ?☼ | Buckwheat beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Oats |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Alfalfa |
|
All | 4☼ | None | — | ? | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Rye |
|
All | 2☼ | Rye beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Sorghum |
|
All | ?☼ | Sorghum beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Rice |
|
All | 2☼ | Rice beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Maize |
|
All | ?☼ | Maize beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Quinoa |
|
All | ?☼ | Quinoa beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Kaniwa |
|
All | 2☼ | Kaniwa beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Bitter vetch |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Pendant amaranth |
|
All | ?☼ | Pendant amaranth beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Blood amaranth |
|
All | ?☼ | Blood amaranth beer | 10☼ | ? | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Purple amaranth |
|
All | 2☼ | Purple amaranth beer | 10☼ | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Red spinach |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | Yes | Yes |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Elephant-head amaranth |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Pearl millet |
|
All | 2☼ | Pearl millet beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
White millet |
|
All | 2☼ | White millet beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Finger millet |
|
All | 2☼ | Finger millet beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Foxtail millet |
|
All | 2☼ | Foxtail millet beer | 10☼ | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Fonio |
|
All | ?☼ | Fonio beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Teff |
|
All | 2☼ | Teff beer | 10☼ | ? | ? |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Flax |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Jute |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Hemp |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | Pr3 |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Cotton |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Ramie |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Kenaf |
|
All | 2☼ | None | — | No | No |
| |||||||||||
?
|
Papyrus sedge |
|
All | ?☼ | None | — | ? | ? |
|
Notes:
- 1 This is the value for a stack of 5 units, which is the number rendered from a single plant.
- 2 Anything that can be cooked is edible afterwards. Note that cooking leaves no seeds for re-planting.
- 3 These plants cannot be eaten/cooked until they are further processed, either by milling or extracting; see "products" column for process product.
- 4 These plants cannot be grown on a farm plot as they have no seeds. They can only be acquired through plant gathering (in season only) or trade.
- 5 Some products may require processing; see plant page for details.