Blisterbark
Blisters in the bark of this shrub, which prefers to grow in marshlands burst in order to trap parasites in a sticky glue-like sap. Large blisters have been known to trap small rodents and birds. The blisters is sometimes used to craft strong glue, but it is sticky work.
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For the larger specimens of the species, I have seen it capture small animals in its sticky trap, and once I saw the skeleton of a goblin
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Basic Information
Ecology and Habitats
Prefers wet soil and temperate climate
Dietary Needs and Habits
Traps insects with a water soluable glue from blisters on its stem.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Used as a pest control on its own, or the blisters are harvested for glue, wich can be made water resistant if treated with alcohol.
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