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23a:Crop
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Crops are plants that may be grown at farm plots or gathered from shrubs. There are two basic types of crops: above ground (AG) and subterranean (or underground, UG). 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 cannot be planted by dwarves and must 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!).
Several plants listed below are not strictly crops as such as they have no seeds and couldn't be planted even if you wanted to (see note "3", 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. All drinks may be cooked into meals.
Plants, drinks and products have their values multiplied by how many items are created from a single plant stack.
All drinks require a spare barrel for storage, and some other products also require specific containers for storage. Plants can be stored in barrels or individually; seeds are stored individually or in bags which can then be put into barrels.
While it is impossible to plant any crops during the winter, it may still be possible to harvest shrubs bearing these plants at this time.
Subterranean Crop Name |
Seasons | Habitat | Plant Value |
Drink | Drink Value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Products/ extracts |
Extract Value | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cave wheat |
τ |
|
Cave | 4 | Dwarven beer |
10 | No | P 4 | Dwarven wheat flour (m)4 |
20 | ||||
Pig tail |
τ |
|
Cave | 4 | Dwarven ale |
10 | No | No | Pig tail thread (p)4 | 12 | ||||
Plump helmet |
♠ |
|
Cave | 4 | Dwarven wine |
10 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Quarry bush |
♣ |
|
Cave | 4 | None | - | No | P 4 | Quarry bush leaves (b)4 |
25 | ||||
Sweet pod |
Φ |
|
Cave | 4 | Dwarven rum |
10 | No | P 4 | Dwarven syrup (l)4 Dwarven sugar (m)4 |
1001 20 | ||||
Dimple cup |
♥ |
|
Cave | 4 | None | - | No | No | Dimple dye (m)4 | 20
| ||||
Outdoor Plant Name |
Seasons | Habitat | Plant Value |
Drink | Drink Value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Products/ extracts |
Extract Value | |||||
Blade weed |
τ |
|
Swamp | 4 | None | - | No | No | Emerald dye (m)4 | 20 | ||||
Bloated tuber |
Φ |
|
Swamp | 4 | Tuber beer | 10 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Fisher berry |
: |
|
River | 4 | Fisher berry wine |
10 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Hide root |
τ |
|
Forest | 2 | None | - | No | No | Redroot dye (m)4 | 10 | ||||
Kobold bulb3 |
Φ |
|
Swamp | 10 | None | - | No | No | Gnomeblight (e)4 | 100 | ||||
Longland grass |
τ |
|
Forest | 4 | Longland beer |
10 | No | P 4 | Longland flour (m)4 | 20 | ||||
Muck root |
τ |
|
Swamp | 2 | Swamp whiskey |
5 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Prickle berry |
: |
|
Forest Swamp |
2 | Prickle berry wine |
5 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Rat weed |
τ |
|
Swamp River |
2 | Sewer brew | 5 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Rope reed |
ƒ |
|
River | 4 | River spirits | 10 | No | No | Rope reed thread (p)4 |
12 | ||||
Valley herb3 |
ÿ |
|
Forest | 10 | None | - | No | Yes | Golden salve (v)4 | 100 | ||||
Wild strawberry |
: |
|
Forest | 4 | Strawberry wine |
10 | Yes | Yes | None | - | ||||
Crop Name |
Seasons | Habitat | Plant Value |
Drink | Drink Value1 |
Eat | Cook2 | Products/ extracts |
Extract Value |
Notes:
- 1) The value of five units of drink/syrup, for comparison with flour, extracts, etc. A stack of a plant produces 5x its size in drink/syrup.
- 2) Anything that can be cooked is edible afterwards. Cooking leaves no seeds for re-planting.
- 3) These plants do not produce seeds when eaten or processed.
- 4) These plants cannot be eaten until they are further processed, either by milling or by plant processing, or (for sweet pod) either; see "products" column for final product and necessary labor:
- b: process to bag (quarry bush)
- l: process to barrel (sweet pod)
- m: mill (cave wheat, sweet pod, and longland grass are edible; dimple cup, blade weed, and hide root make only dye.)
- p: process plant (pig tail, rope reed)
- v: process to (glass) vial (valley herb)
- e: extract plant essence (kobold bulb)