Habitat:
Grows naturally in forests. Can be grown elsewhere but it needs fertile soil.
Size:
This plant grows a couple feet high and produces bean pods several inches in length.
Biome Role:
This bean seeps life force from the nutrients in the ground and is consumed by animals. Some animals have even associated it with the healing properties it provides.
Life Cycle:
It grows naturally in the springtime and takes about sixty days from seed to harvest. Several beans grow per pod, often yielding a couple dozen beans per plant, per season.
Cultural Significance:
These plants are not too difficult to grow and are often planted by people who are away from proper medical care or are too poor to afford it.
Description:
Standing at a couple feet tall, this unassuming bean plant is not all that impressive on its own. Eating several dozen of its fruits is enough to cure extremely minor maladies such as a common cold or can be processed into a paste to help heal scrapes.
Harvesting:
CR1 to properly grow and harvest. The beans don't preserve well so they're useless only a week after harvest
Notable Features:
- Can heal minor wounds/illnesses if used/eaten in large quantities. The side effect being constipation, so it's a trade-off.
- Druids may amplify the healing properties of the beans by infusing them with life force. While this doesn't save them any energy, it does offer an alternative means of distributing healing to those who need it.
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