Flowering Plants:
Name: Lylaurssë (Ly-loar-say) (Golden Blossom)
Description: A medium sized, green stem headed by a cross-shaped flower, and four, rich golden petals, with silver tipped pistil and white stamen.
Location: Noted as being seen blooming in meadows, fields and small wooded areas
Properties:
- Bitter in taste but edible
- Has a faint fruity smell
- When crushed, petals have been noted as possessing light healing properties (Must be tested more)
- Grows in groups of six or more
Name: Niphyl (Nith-ull) (Snowdrop)
Description: Small, green stem headed by a bell-shaped flower and six, drooping white tepals, with green pistil and green stamen
Location: Noted as being seen near hedgerows, in meadows and mountainous areas
Properties:
- Inedible, contains natural toxins
- Petals can be crushed and dried for white paint
- Smells sweet and fresh
- Grows in groups of three to four
Name: Lunniln (Lun-nilln) (Moonstar)
Description: Small, white stem headed by a star-shaped flower, of eight deep blue petals, with gold pistil and silver stamen
Location: Noted as only ever appearing in woodland clearings
Properties:
- Only blooms fully when exposed to moonlight
- Emits a faint glow in darkness
- Grows alone
- Petals curl up, protecting the stamen and pistil in sunshine
Name: Sollniln (Sol-nilln) (Sunstar)
Description: Medium, orange stem headed by a funnel-shaped flower, of six vibrant orange petals, with red pistil and yellow stamen
Location: Noted as being seen only high up in mountainous areas
Properties:
- Only blooms when exposed to sunlight
- Can be used to treat burns and small cuts
- Petals curl up when exposed to darkness or moonlight
- Grows alone
(OOC note: This will be updated on a semi-regular basis and this is a preview of things to come, subject to change)