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The '''valley herb''' is a somewhat hard-to-gather [[plant]], for it grows only in [[temperate]] [[grassland]]s in [[Calendar|spring]]. It is edible when [[cook]]ed, but its main use is in producing [[golden salve]]. It has no [[seed]]s.(''in vanilla, at least - although mods such as the below example can be used to correct that'') This plant can be collected by [[plant gathering]]. Unlike most other gathered plants, only a single valley herb will be gathered from a shrub.
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The '''valley herb''' is a somewhat hard-to-gather [[plant]], for it grows only in [[temperate]] [[grassland]]s in [[Calendar|spring]]. It is edible when [[cook]]ed, but its main use is in producing [[golden salve]]. It has no [[seed]]s.(''in an unmodded game, at least - although mods such as the below example can be used to correct that'') This plant can be collected by [[plant gathering]]. Unlike most other gathered plants, only a single valley herb will be gathered from a shrub.
  
 
[[Elf|Elven]] and [[human]] caravans may offer valley herbs for trade in stacks of 5, assuming their nations have access to the proper biome; this large stack size makes them ideal for processing into golden salve, as a single stack will yield a trade good worth 2,500☼ (plus vial value).
 
[[Elf|Elven]] and [[human]] caravans may offer valley herbs for trade in stacks of 5, assuming their nations have access to the proper biome; this large stack size makes them ideal for processing into golden salve, as a single stack will yield a trade good worth 2,500☼ (plus vial value).

Revision as of 14:10, 23 February 2023

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Urist likes valley herbs for their tiny leaves.
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Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Biome

Wet Dry
Products
Extract Golden salve
Plant Properties
Edible No
Cookable Yes
Uses
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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

The valley herb is a somewhat hard-to-gather plant, for it grows only in temperate grasslands in spring. It is edible when cooked, but its main use is in producing golden salve. It has no seeds.(in an unmodded game, at least - although mods such as the below example can be used to correct that) This plant can be collected by plant gathering. Unlike most other gathered plants, only a single valley herb will be gathered from a shrub.

Elven and human caravans may offer valley herbs for trade in stacks of 5, assuming their nations have access to the proper biome; this large stack size makes them ideal for processing into golden salve, as a single stack will yield a trade good worth 2,500☼ (plus vial value).

  • Plant value: 10
  • Extract value: 100
  • Seasons: Spring

Some dwarves like valley herbs for their tiny leaves and their soothing fragrance.

Pieces of valley herb.


Seed mod

[USE_MATERIAL_TEMPLATE:SEED:SEED_TEMPLATE]
        [MATERIAL_VALUE:10]
        [EDIBLE_COOKED]
    [SEED:valley herb seed:valley herb seeds:2:4:1:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:SEED]
[MATERIAL_REACTION_PRODUCT:SEED_MAT:LOCAL_PLANT_MAT:SEED] 
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