Knight’s Morel Species in The Denary Realms | World Anvil

Knight’s Morel

The knight, the knight went away the girl, the girl became gray the knight, the knight left for good the girl, the girl did all she could the knight, the knight wouldn't come back the girl, the girl got a black heart the witch, the witch gave her tea the girl, the girl was full with glee
— Old song about the Knight's Morel

Basic Information

Anatomy

Knight's Morel is a common flower. It has a brown stem and yellow petals which bend inwards.

Genetics and Reproduction

Like other plants it reproduces itself by spore dispersement or through intervention of other species.

Growth Rate & Stages

The sprout is a small brown stem with a single yellow core. Soon afterwards, the core opens up and the petals blossom. It's growth rate is very fast.

Ecology and Habitats

They prefer a sunny position and are tolerant of dryness and poor soils. They are usually found in open areas, akin to farms or valleys.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

Besides the fact that it's considered one of the most beautiful flowers, Knight's Morel also has alchemical uses when processed properly.   Boiling the petals with hot water, makes a drink which helps the recuperation of patients in simple instances, such as headaches and mild pain. It can also be used to strengthen alchemical potions which facilitate the healing of the body.   Another use is that of the stem. Inside the stem exists a milky substance which when extracted can be used to create potions that can help even with serious wounds. That, combined with the fact that it's very growing very fast and is quite easy to take care of, makes it one of the most famous analgesic and restorative ingredients.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

It can be found on open locations and is used as a ground covering flower in major instances, mainly in Ilion.
Scientific Name
Plantae
Lifespan
About one year
Conservation Status
The existence of the Knight's Morel is not under any danger as it can be found in abundance in nature and in cities and villages.
Average Length
One third of a step maximum height


Cover image: by Endora Rodgers

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