This sprig is of a rare tree from the Feywild that grows Goodfruits capable of containing Druidic magic.

When you complete a long rest but before you have prepared your spell list, you can cast one spell from the Druid spell list of 1st level or higher into the sprig by holding it as the spell is cast. The spell has no immediate effect but to cause the sprig to instantly produce a Goodfruit which stores the spell. The spell still expends the spell slots when cast, and the fruit loses its potency if it has not been consumed within 24 hours of the casting of this spell.

Any creature can use an action to consume the Goodfruit. Eating a Goodfruit provides enough nourishment to sustain a creature for one day, and instantly releases the effects of the stored spell treating the one who consumed the fruit as the target.

To store a spell in this method, it must meet the following criteria:

It is from the Druid Spell List

The spell is of a level that you are able to prepare.

A casting time of 1 action.

A range of self, touch, or target creature.

Does not require concentration.

Does not require consume materials in its casting.

If the spell requires a saving throw or attack roll, use the casting stats of the one who cast the spell when it was stored to determine the spell save DC or attack modifiers.