Here's a couple more:



Name: Goldenhair

Description: Goldenhair is a short grass found growing high in remote alpine meadows. It is almost indistinguishable from other grasses, save for a blue-green stripe down the centre of each blade. The most noticeable feature of this plant however, is the golden coloured, hair like strands, which trail from its seedheads, hence the name, Goldenhair.

Uses: Goldenhair has only one significant property, the ability to confuse magical divination. As a result, an oil is often extracted from the plant as a potion additive. Adding Oil of Goldenhair to a potion or other mixture will confuse the results of minor divinations, causing them to give false readings. As a result, it is used to conceal potions, and even allows poisons to go undetected. However, it can not stand up to more advanced magic, and a skilled alchemist can detect it due to a faint smell of apple.





Name: Razorleaf

Description: Razorleaf is a decidedly unpleasant desert plant. It consists of a thin trailing vine that spreads along the ground. Thorns of all sizes cover this plant's stems and branches. The leaves are short, razor shape, covered in spines, and shaped like knives. Besides all this, those who have managed to prepare the leaves for consumption (after getting cuts all over their hands) state that while a good source of water, the taste was incomprehensibly disgusting, and that dying of thirst would be preferable to eating it.

Razorleaf is a very long-lived and slow growing plant, taking one hundred years to grow one foot. It is capable of living for millenia, but growth slows after one thousand years, and stops after two. For every two feet the plant grows, it branches, spreading slowly and surely across the ground. Upon reaching the age of three hundred years, the plant is ready to set forth flower, and will do so every time there is rain. When Razorleaf flowers, many have said that it is in fact one of the most beautiful plants in the entire world. Each thorn opens, revealing a variegated flower in either blue, red, purple, orange, yellow, or a combination of those colours. The flowers are quickly wind polinated and each yields hundreds of seeds. The seeds are capable of travelling hundreds of miles; but only those that land within desert have any chance of growing, as other plants quickly smother the young seedlings.

Uses: The only usable part of Razorleaf are the seeds, which have to be quickly gathered from the flowers before they blow away. The seeds are an antidote to many poisons and also a mild painkiller. They are also valuable as people often desire to cultivate them, not realising how slowly they grow.