Bush Potato Plant Species in Night Dragon | World Anvil
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Bush Potato Plant (Root plant)

The Bush Potato plants is grown in the Dark Wood Forest being both farmed and found in the wild. They grow from summer to mid spring where they are pulled out of the ground. With the farmed Bush Potato plant making the most turn over for the Bush Potato. They are used in a lot of different cooking and is common to see thing in Dark Forest Area with it being used even from ideas from other cultures.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Large plant with dark green colour and grows white flowers when growing the Bush Potatoes.

Genetics and Reproduction

When the plant flowers the Bush Potato grow with them being the seed for the plant.

Growth Rate & Stages

It take about four weeks for the plant to show out of the ground. It takes six weeks for it to start making potatoes. It ten months for the plant to be full grow and also has the biggest amount in the ground with it flowering autumn and winter.

Biological Cycle

Starts flowering in autumn and winter with it fully grown in early spring.

Additional Information

Domestication

They are planted in early autumn grow to early spring where there are dig up from the ground and gathered for the use in cooking.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

They are in growing Bush Potatoes which are used in a range of cooking with raw being unsafe it eat.

Civilization and Culture

History

They was used for some dishes but they wasn't that popular unit the people of Sliverbeark started cooking with making different food from Dark Wood Forest, Great plains, river areas and some was mix with Dark Wood Forest People having a internal in the foods
Lifespan
Four Years
Conservation Status
The plant is farmed and in the wild where there isn't much different in amount in the wild or farmed. When farmed it dig up at havert time where go around the around digged for the Bush Potatoes and to air the ground.
Average Height
One meter
Geographic Distribution

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