Maiden’s Lace Edible, Medicinal, Everywhere
Description: A delicate, fern-like plant with lacy green fronds. It grows abundantly in the shaded parts of the forest floor, often near the base of large trees.
Uses: The leaves are edible and can be eaten raw or brewed into a soothing tea. Maiden’s Lace is a mild digestive aid and is often used by the villagers to treat upset stomachs and minor aches.
Collection: Hunters and herbalists gather this plant frequently for its common medicinal properties, drying the leaves for storage.
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