Anchor Flower

Plant

The anchor flower is a plant that grows at the bottom of sweetwater lakes. The name anchor flower was given to it because the head of it sinks to the bottom instead of standing up like a normal flower. The head is shaped like a bulb and filled with a sticky goo which is what makes it sink. An empy anchor flower will stand up straight until it produces enoigh goo to make it sink.
Quick Information
Rarity: Very rare

Used For: The sticky goo inside the anchor flower works as a disinfectant for wounds as well as a way to seal them so they heal faster.

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