A Guide to Flora, Vol I by CaiusAStarsight | World Anvil Manuscripts | World Anvil

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Pallast

Pallast
Pallast is a willow-tree relative that grows up to about 30 feet tall in many temperate and tropical environments. When ground together with marshmallow root and imbibed, Pallast cures minor aches and pains, especially headaches and pain from abscessed teeth, sore muscles, and so forth. Pallast by itself can be turned into a very bitter pale powder, and is usually served in a heavily sweetened tea.
 
 

 

 

Petiveria

Petiveria
This plant has a single stem with dark green, shiny leaves growing from it. It is topped by very thin, yellow flowers. The petals of these flowers should be mixed into a poultice, where they will, on a successful application, act to bring down swelling and the discoloration from bruising over the course of a one-day period. Commonly used as a cold compress for black-eyes.
 
 

 

 

Pomow

Pomow
A dark-purple spheroid fruit-plant that grows to 1-2 feet across, serves as a hardy crop viable in a range of climates. Meat, root and seeds are edible and high in protein, core of the plant is filled with juice, the fibers are similar to cotton, and the rind can be used as a sharpening strap for fine blades. A new fruit starts growing as soon as the old one is plucked, taking 2 weeks to grow to maturity.
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