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Maybe it would be better to compile these new plants under [[wild plants]] and make a table, showing
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- cooks to make Y
 
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The Prickle Berry page says that the plant's habitat is "Aboveground dry not freezing", but I'm currently playing on a freezing tundra, and picking dozens of them. Is this a bug, or is the "not freezing" part incorrectly labeled? --[[User:Attorneyatlawl|Attorneyatlawl]] 16:24, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
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: It might be that you have two (or more) biomes in your region and one of them is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Class_m_planet capable of supporting life], that is, not freezing.  :)  --[[User:Oddrune|Oddrune]] 22:48, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

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Maybe it would be better to compile these new plants under Wild plants and make a table, showing

- crop seasons - brews to make X - cooks to make Y - other by-products (plant fibers?)



The Prickle Berry page says that the plant's habitat is "Aboveground dry not freezing", but I'm currently playing on a freezing tundra, and picking dozens of them. Is this a bug, or is the "not freezing" part incorrectly labeled? --Attorneyatlawl 16:24, 26 June 2009 (UTC)

It might be that you have two (or more) biomes in your region and one of them is capable of supporting life, that is, not freezing. :) --Oddrune 22:48, 26 June 2009 (UTC)