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Post by Kaeldra on Feb 1, 2023 18:57:45 GMT
Welcome to Info Drive Discussion #7! In this thread, we’ll be discussing the Medicine Item Feverfew. Here are things to consider when responding to this thread, so if you have thoughts on any of the following please feel free to add them! And if you’re a bit unsure as to what exactly this is about, there’s a thread about the Info Drive system here. Description: What does this item look like? What physical traits does it have that would assist in identifying it? Collection: What is the best way to collect this item? Which parts are collected and how? Preservation and Storage: What is the best way to store this item? Should it be dried in the sun, or kept in the shade? How long does it keep for? Detailed Usage: What are the uses of this item? What injuries or illnesses does it treat, and what benefits does it have? Growing Conditions: When can this item be found? What type of weather does it grow in? Location: Where is this item most commonly found? What types of environments does it appear most frequently in? This thread will be open for discussion until March 31st, 2023! After that it will be locked and whatever we have decided on will be considered canon!
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Post by Solaris on Feb 5, 2023 0:08:03 GMT
- Feverfew is a flowering plant in the daisy family, with bundles of yellow and white flowers; its soft leaves alternate and turn downward
- Eaten, though its leaves—fresh or dry—are often used for medicinal properties
- As its name says, feverfew aids with fevers, headaches, migraines, and other head-related ailments. It reduces body temperature, heals aches and pains, and other body irritations.
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Post by Zesha on Feb 5, 2023 0:58:53 GMT
Description: Feverfew grows into a small bush of light, yellow-green leaves with flowers that have white petals and yellow centers. Its leaves smell pungent. It grows about 70 cm (28 in) tall. Collection: It isn't said which parts of the plant are useful, but I would say maybe the leaves are used for fever and chills while the petals are good for headaches. Preservation and Storage: In a cool, dark place where the juices in the leaves and petals won't dry out. Keeps for about three-four moons. Detailed Usage: Leaves: reduces body temperature; good for fever and chills. Petals: aches and pains, especially headaches. Growing Conditions: Needs to be in full sun. Location: In sunny areas, especially near water.
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