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13.2. Plants
Spiceflower from the Dothraki plains is used to make a perfume (I: 27)
Pinchfire (I: 29)
Cinnamon (I: 29)
Orange snap peppers (I: 82)
The hranna grass of the Dothraki Sea blooms dark red. In the dry season the grass turns the color of old bronze (I: 190)
There are hundreds of other grasses, grasses that are yellow or indigo, blue grasses and orange grasses (I: 190)
It is said that beyond Asshai, in the Shadow Lands, there is a ghost grass that murders all other grasses and glows in the darkness (I: 190)
Firepods (I: 329)
Sting-me-not (I: 593)
Firepod and sting-me-not are used in healing poultices (I: 593)
A leaf from the isles of the Jade Sea used to make poison (II: 15)
Rare spices from the Summer Isles (II: 15)
Lavender (II: 314)
Mint (II: 314)
Saffron (II: 422. III: 306, 313)
Cracked green olives (III: 112)
Raspberries (III: 258)
Nightshade (III: 261)
Black lotus (III: 261)
Peppers (III: 313)
Blends of herbs and spices exist, in the form of curry (III: 313)
Cardamom (III: 313)
Pitted olives stuffed with maggots (III: 313)
Waspwillow (III: 648)
Dusky roses (III: 648)
Wild mint (III: 648)
Lady's lace (III: 648)
Daggerleaf (III: 648)
Broom (III: 648)
Prickly ben (III: 648)
Harpy's gold (III: 648)
Chests of costly spices: nutmeg, clove, and saffron (IV: 430)
Pearl onions and parsnips (V: 25-26)
Garlic (V: 72)
Blackberries, used to make a cloying sweet wine as well as eaten with cream (V: 76)
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