A favorite snack for the batterflies that inhabit the Elderwood. Maybe they'll be your favorite too?
A pearl formed in the heart of an Elder Clam Mushroom. Maji works in strange ways sometimes.
The mountainous Briar Daisy can survive even the harshest conditions.
Brightshrooms get their glow from absorbing Flow and thus have many alchemical uses.
Bring the beach home with you with this piece of coral. You can almost smell the reef!
The Crystal Lake Lotus is named after where it was discovered and is now used to make dyes.
Crystallized Flow is created when a critical mass of Flow coalesces in the same location.
The rare Dari Clove is a spice loved by chefs and alchemists alike. Said to have magical properties.
Once thought extinct, these golden lilies are known to be a favorite snack of the Dawnspur horse, and have returned to the Highlands along with them.
Dragon's Beard Peat is a rare, alchemical, moss named for its color, which resembles Maji's.
The Elder Clam Mushroom defies all attempts to categorize it. How it manages to grow a pearl while being a mushroom is a mystery that will torment biologists for years to come.
This "meat" tastes just like seafood, and can be used as a replacement for any dish that requires it.
It's said to bloom in places where the Veil is thinnest.
Residents of the Elderwood used to harvest the seeds of this lotus for a healthy snack.
The hardy Elderwood Orchid can survive even in low-light environments.
Filling your home with the bright color of Emerald Carpet Moss is said to bring good luck.
Cheesemongers across the globe will insist that the pungent odor is both appetizing and distinguished. Only some will admit it smells a bit like sweaty socks.
Unlike its namesake, the Floatfish Mushroom only grows near the canopy of the Elderwood's oldest trees.
Unlike the regular potato, the Flowtato has a lightly sweet flavor and a tang of magic with every bite. Try roasting and enjoying as a lovely winter snack.
The Golden Fern has cleansing properties, known to remove pollutants from the air and from one's body if mixed into tea. Perhaps its presence helps explain why Echo has not completely overrun the Highlands.
Holy mother of Green Pearl! You actually found one! Sells for a very high price.
The Heartdrop Lily is a rare flower with a special meaning to Palians: the blossoming of romantic love.
Don't sweat it! Whether it's cooking or healing, spicy Heat Root will warm you up from the inside out.
A shadvaraak's favorite treat, make sure you keep a smackerel on hand to ward the beasts off.
These versatile nuts can be roasted for a tasty treat, chopped up to be included in various recipes, or processed into butter. What can't a Kopaa Nut do?
Every alchemist longs to one day behold a Moonstone, a rock broken off from Luna itself.
A common mushroom, Mountain Morels can be found right at home! Super popular, raw or cooked.
Oyster meat can be slurped on a half-shell or cooked into a variety of seafood dishes.
Here's a pearl of wisdom: open more oysters for a chance at other colors of pearls! Sells for a high price.
Occasionally, pieces of the Human moon, Ignis, fall from the sky. These rocks are called Phoenix Tears.
They say to be careful when picking Piksii Berries, for the mischievous creatures that inhabit the Elderwood may not let you leave without paying the price.
Unlike its commoner cousin, the Royal Heather blooms year-round. When made into tea it has a delicate, almost nostalgic flavor profile.
Royal Wisteria is toxic in all forms save one- when gathered at a specific time and specially prepared by drying over an open flame, the seeds can be used to make a delicious, if expensive, tea.
Who sells sea shells by the sea shore? No one. You had to find this yourself.
Spice Sprouts will lend a rich color and earthy flavor to any dish. And they're pretty easy to find, too..
These mushrooms grow on the walls of caves. While they don't have much flavor, they make a good ingredient for processing into muskin.
The Sundrop Lily grows in open fields where it can turn its petals to the sunlight.
Those with sweet teeth will love this Sweet Leaf, one of Palia's favorite dessert ingredients.
Open up this oyster! Even if you don't find a pearl, you can at least eat it.
Garlic is a delicious addition to any dish you cook! Or can be eaten raw to perfume one's breath.
Spicy, sweet, and healing, ginger is valued for both its medicinal and culinary uses. Just don't eat them raw.
No meal is complete without a sprinkle of green onion. Chop them up and add them to your dishes to unlock a world of flavor.