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Modification:Expanded Plants/Plants
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This is a table of the real-life growths and growth seasons of plants found in Dwarf Fortress. It is a work in progress.
The values in this table will be incorporated into the Plant Fixes mod. Please feel free to help with the research!
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Plant name | Plant type | Annual/Perennial | Growths | Uses | Appearance Time | Color | Disappearance Time |
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Abaca | |||||||
Shrub | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Pseudo-trunk Stem | None | Year-round | Green | N/A | |||
Leaf | Cloth fiber "Manila Hemp" | Every 3-8 months | Green | N/A | |||
Flower | None | No more than 1 month before leaves reappear | Red-orange | Shortly before leaves reappear | |||
Fruit | Contains seeds | Sometime after leaves reappear | Almost-white brown | ?? | |||
Seeds | Oil for soap only (oil not edible) | N/A | Black | N/A | |||
Acacia | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Low-value wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Year-round | Green | N/A | |||
Flowers | None | Several times a year | Yellow | ?? | |||
Seedpods | Edible cooked, contains seeds, dye? | ?? | Brown | ?? | |||
Seeds | Edible raw or cooked | N/A | Black | N/A | |||
Alder | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Mid-value wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Spring | Green, then orange | Autumn | |||
Male catkins | None | Before leaves | Yellow/pink | Spring | |||
Female catkins | None | Before leaves | Brown | Late autumn | |||
Alfalfa | |||||||
Herb | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Stem | Edible when young (create sprout growth?) | Year-round | Light green | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Early/mid spring | Light green | Mid/late autumn | |||
Flowers | None | Late spring | Magenta | Early autumn | |||
Seedhead | Contains seeds | Mid summer | Green | Late autumn | |||
Seed | Plantable, edible cooked | N/A | Light brown to yellow | N/A | |||
Almond | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Late spring | Green, then red | November | |||
Flowers | None | Late February | White | Late spring | |||
Whole almonds | Contains seeds | September | Light brown | November | |||
Seeds | Edible | N/A | Brown | N/A | |||
Apple | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Mid-spring | Green, then orange, then brown | Early winter | |||
Flowers | None | Mid-spring | Pink, then white | Late spring | |||
Fruit | Edible, brewable | Mid-autumn | Red, yellow or green | Late autumn | |||
Seeds | None | N/A | Brown | N/A | |||
Apricot | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Mid-spring | Green, then yellow | Mid-autumn | |||
Flowers | None | Very early spring | White | Somewhat quickly | |||
Fruit | Edible, brewable, contains seed | Mid-summer | Orange | Early autumn | |||
Pit/kernel | Edible, edible oil | N/A | Brown | N/A | |||
Artichoke | |||||||
Herb | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Stem | None | Year-round | Light green | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Mid-Spring | Light green | Late autumn | |||
Bud w/ Heart | Edible/Brewable | Early summer | Light green | 2 weeks later | |||
Flower | None | Immediate upon bud disappearance | Bright purple | ?? | |||
Seedhead | Contains seeds | Sometime after flower disappearance | Brown | Late autumn | |||
Seeds | Planting | N/A | ?? | N/A | |||
Ash | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Low to mid-quality wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Late spring | Green, then yellow orange or red | Early autumn | |||
Flowers (male & female panicles) | None | Mid-spring | Purple | ||||
Samaras | None | Summer | Green then brown, falls off in cloud | Mid-autumn | |||
Winter buds | None | Mid-winter | Brown | When leaves appear | |||
Asparagus | |||||||
Herb | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Woody stem | None | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
New shoots | Edible | Late spring | light green | Early summer | |||
Leaves "ferns" | None | Early summer | Green, then yellow in fall & brown in winter | Late winter | |||
Flowers | None | June | White or yellow | July | |||
Berries | Contains seeds | ?? | Red | ?? | |||
Avocado | |||||||
Tree | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Structural | Wood | Year-round | Brown | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Year-round | Green | N/A | |||
Flowers | None? | January | Light green | February | |||
Fruits | Edible (raw), edible oil | June | Green | October |
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Plant name | Plant type | Annual/Perennial | Growths | Uses | Appearance Time | Color | Disappearance Time |
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Bambara Groundnut | |||||||
Herb | |||||||
Annual | |||||||
Stem | None | Year-round | Green? | N/A | |||
Leaves | None | Year-round | Green | N/A | |||
Flowers | None | 40 days after planting | purple or yellow? | 60 days after planting | |||
Seedpods | Contain seeds | Every 85 days, starting at pollination | Brown | 30 days after appearance | |||
Seeds | Edible, plantable. Oil? | N/A | Light brown | N/A | |||
Banana | |||||||
Tree-like herb | |||||||
Perennial | |||||||
Pseudostem | None | A new one every 6-8 months | Green | Shortly after fruiting | |||
Leaves | Fiber for thread | New leaves with every pseudostem | Green | Shortly after fruiting | |||
Inflorescence (1/plant, at the "tip" of the bunch.) | Edible | No more than 2 months after pseudostem matures | Dark red | When the fruit falls | |||
Flowers (grow on the inflorescence) | None | Shortly after development of inflorescence | Pale pink | Appear in stages from base to tip; so about 2 months after appearing? | |||
Fruit (grow along the inflorescence, from the "base" of it, where the early flowers were) | Edible, brewable | 4 months after flowering | Yellow or green | About 2 months after the first ripen (they ripen gradually from the base of the inflorescence to the tip) |