Description: A white flower in the shape of a star a little more than half-a-hand wide with many small, curling bits on the edges of the petals. It grows on a climbing vine that never seems to get more than four feet off the ground, and it put me in mind of a comet.
Habitat: Grasslands, bushes, the edges of the forest.
Behavior: A very pretty thing with a pleasant scent, but the scent turns rotten like a refuse-heap about six hours after the flower is cut or picked.
Uses: Don't know of any, but the screamers seem to like to eat them until the scent changes.
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Name: Comet-flower
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Description: A white flower in the shape of a star a little more than half-a-hand wide with many small, curling bits on the edges of the petals. It grows on a climbing vine that never seems to get more than four feet off the ground, and it put me in mind of a comet.
Habitat: Grasslands, bushes, the edges of the forest.
Behavior: A very pretty thing with a pleasant scent, but the scent turns rotten like a refuse-heap about six hours after the flower is cut or picked.
Uses: Don't know of any, but the screamers seem to like to eat them until the scent changes.
Discovered by: Jon Snow 🐺