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Elvish Clover

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:17 am
by Myles Arnnett
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Name: Elvish Clover or Líndalë

Habitat: Temperate plains, meadows and pastures.

Rarity: Common in its native habitat, rare in other regions.

Threat: None.

Description: Elvish Clover is a small plant that grows in clusters, with heart-shaped leaves and small pinkish-white flowers. The leaves are a vibrant green color and the flowers have a sweet fragrance. It thrives in nutrient-rich soils and can grow up to 1-2 feet tall.

Biome Role: Elvish Clover is an important plant in the temperate plains biome as it helps support the dairy industry by providing enhanced nutrition to livestock.

Aging & Reproduction: Elvish Clover is an annual plant that reproduces through seed.

Size: Elvish Clover can grow up to 1-2 feet tall.

Abilities and Features: Elvish Clover is a semi-magical plant that enhances mammary tissue and lactation capabilities in mammals that consume it regularly. This results in increased milk production in dairy animals, making it a popular choice among dairy farmers.

Cultural Significance (If applicable): Elvish Clover is highly valued in the Gelarium Imperium and is often used as a symbol of fertility and abundance. It is also an important part of traditional elvish medicine and is believed to have healing properties.

Reasons to interact: Elvish Clover is primarily interacted with by dairy farmers who cultivate it for its milk-enhancing properties.

Recommended Stats for harvesting or cultivation: Skill in botany and agriculture, knowledge of the ideal soil and climate conditions, and regular maintenance are needed for the successful cultivation of Elvish Clover. Dairy farmers who wish to use it for enhancing milk production must have knowledge in animal husbandry and feeding practices