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There are 40 gatherables listed.


Image Name Description Rarity Location Base Value SQ.png Value
Anemone Flower.png Anemone Flower Thought to bring protection against evil, this flower is a favorite of the cryptid council. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Bahari Nettle Flower.png Bahari Nettle Flower Test your mettle against this nettle. Its leaves may sting to the touch, but they make a soothing tea. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Baharricenia Flower.png Baharricenia Flower This trumpet pitcher flower grows on beaches in Bahari, digesting young crabs for nutrients. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Blue Hydrangea Flower.png Blue Hydrangea Flower Feeling blue? This gorgeous hydrangea will be enough to brighten up your day. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Bluebell Flower.png Bluebell Flower These bluebell flowers are sure to take away your blues. Listen closely, and you may even hear them chime! Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Briar Daisy.png Briar Daisy The mountainous Briar Daisy can survive even the harshest conditions. Uncommon Bahari Bay Gold.png 15 Gold Gold.png Gold
Brightshroom.png Brightshroom Brightshrooms get their glow from absorbing Flow and thus have many alchemical uses. Rare Bahari Bay Gold.png 30 Gold Gold.png 45 Gold
Cave Cap Flower.png Cave Cap Flower The cave cap is actually a mushroom, but you could probably still use them in a bouquet. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Chapaatail Flower.png Chapaatail Flower Despite its name, this flower is not actually the tail of a chapaa. Common Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png Gold
Coral.png Coral Bring the beach home with you with this piece of coral. You can almost smell the reef! Uncommon Bahari Bay Gold.png 24 Gold Gold.png 36 Gold
Crystal Lake Lotus.png Crystal Lake Lotus The Crystal Lake Lotus was named after where it was discovered and is now used to make dyes. Uncommon Kilima Valley Gold.png 20 Gold Gold.png Gold
Dari Cloves.png Dari Cloves The rare Dari Clove is a spice loved by chefs and alchemists alike. Said to have magical properties. Epic Bahari Bay Gold.png 60 Gold Gold.png 90 Gold
Datura Flower.png Datura Flower These flowers can be poisonous, but they are said to gain magical properties when both moons are full. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Dragon's Beard Peat.png Dragon's Beard Peat Dragon's Beard Peat is a rare, alchemical, moss named for its color, which resembles Maji's. Rare Bahari Bay Gold.png 36 Gold Gold.png Gold
Emerald Carpet Moss.png Emerald Carpet Moss Filling your home with the bright color of Emerald Carpet Moss is said to bring good luck. Uncommon Kilima Valley Gold.png 18 Gold Gold.png Gold
Fiddlefrond Flower.png Fiddlefrond Flower The fiddlefrond is popular with foragers since its curly top makes a delicious salad. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Forget-Me-Not Flower.png Forget-Me-Not Flower You should grow a forget-me-not for everything you need to remember! Just don't forget where you planted it. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Forsythia Flower.png Forsythia Flower No one knows who this "Sythia" is supposed to be, but it doesn't matter, this forsythia flower is actually for everybody! Common Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png Gold
Gardenia Flower.png Gardenia Flower This lovely flower is often associated with luck in the Majiri culture. Will planting gardenias bring you good luck? The only way to find out is to plant more. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Green Pearl.png Green Pearl Holy mother of Green Pearl! You actually found one! Epic Bahari Bay Gold.png 290 Gold Gold.png Gold
Grimalkintail Flower.png Grimalkintail Flower Despite its name, this flower is not actually the tail of a Grimalkin. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Heartdrop Lily.png Heartdrop Lily The Heartdrop Lily is a rare flower with a special meaning to Palians: the blossoming of romantic love. Epic Bahari Bay Gold.png 40 Gold Gold.png Gold
Heat Root.png Heat Root Don't sweat it! Whether it's cooking or healing, spicy Heat Root will warm you up from the inside out. Rare Bahari Bay Gold.png 30 Gold Gold.png 45 Gold
Hemitomes Flower.png Hemitomes Flower This odd flower gets its nutrients from fungi that live inside it. The leaves are just decoration. Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Lavender Flower.png Lavender Flower If you love the sight of boundless purple fields, you'll love this lavender. If not, it might not be for you. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Mountain Morel.png Mountain Morel A common mushroom. Mountain Morels can be found right at home! Super popular, raw or cooked. Common Kilima Valley, Bahari Bay Gold.png 8 Gold Gold.png 12 Gold
Pearl.png Pearl Here's a pearl of wisdom: open more oysters for a chance at other colors of pearls! Rare Bahari Bay Gold.png 105 Gold Gold.png Gold
Rose Flower.png Rose Flower Roses are the official flower of the Akwinduu royal family. In the old days, commoners were not even allowed to grow these precious blossoms. Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Shell.png Shell Who sells sea shells by the seashore? No one. You had to find this yourself. Common Bahari Bay Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Spice Sprouts.png Spice Sprouts Spice Sprouts will lend a rich color and earthy flavor to any dish. And they're pretty easy to find, too.. Uncommon Kilima Valley Gold.png 15 Gold Gold.png 22 Gold
Sundrop Lily.png Sundrop Lily The Sundrop Lily grows in open fields where it can turn its petals to the sunlight. Common Kilima Valley, Bahari Bay Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png Gold
Sweet Leaf.png Sweet Leaf Those with sweet teeth will love this Sweet Leaf, one of Palia'a favorite dessert ingredients. Uncommon Bahari Bay Gold.png 15 Gold Gold.png 22 Gold
Tiger Lily Flower.png Tiger Lily Flower Don't worry, this flower can't hurt you. It's more lily than tiger. Common Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png Gold
Trillium Flower.png Trillium Flower Want to declare your love for someone? There's nothing better than trillions of trillium flowers! Common Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png Gold
Tulip Flower.png Tulip Flower How many lips does this tulip have? None, it's just a flower... Common Gold.png 12 Gold Gold.png Gold
Unopened Oyster.png Unopened Oyster Open up this oyster! Even if you don't find a pearl, you can at least eat it. Common Bahari Bay Gold.png 6 Gold Gold.png Gold
Veronica Flower.png Veronica Flower What's better than one flower? A veronica plant that produces copious little flowers! Common Gold.png 13 Gold Gold.png Gold
Wild Garlic.png Wild Garlic Garlic is a delicious addition to any dish you cook! Or can be eaten raw to perfume one's breath. Uncommon Kilima Valley, Bahari Bay Gold.png 15 Gold Gold.png 22 Gold
Wild Ginger.png Wild Ginger Spicy, sweet, and healing, ginger is valued for both it's medicinal and culinary uses. Just don't eat them raw. Uncommon Kilima Valley Gold.png 15 Gold Gold.png 22 Gold
Wild Green Onion.png Wild Green Onion 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. Uncommon Kilima Valley Gold.png 10 Gold Gold.png 15 Gold