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Reginae Stellata Macrophylla

Starry Big Leaf


Name info

Scientific Name: Reginae Stellata Macrophylla

Genus: Reginae

Common name: Starry Big Leaf

Also called: Star Spore, Luck Plant,


Anatomy & Morphology

Type: Flora

Edible: Yes

When it can be harvested: Spores can be harvested at night in a jungle biome. When the spores are over-harvested the plant can die off. Many plants have died due to such and the plant has become endangered.

Lifespan: Up to two years in the wild if spores aren’t over-harvested. Three to four years in captivity.

Color: A tall think stalk, with dark green leaves that has red veins. It almost looks like blood vessels. The spores are a glowing bright yellow, giving them the name star spores.

Height: Can grow up to three feet

Weight: half a pound


Powers given: Extra luck on any endeavor, though expect to have it go not the way you originally think. If used to hurt or exploit anyone, the effect will backfire and end up killing the person.

Uses, Byproducts & Exploitation

Sell Price: 10 gold per gram of spores.

Uses: Luck tea with the dried spores. After the spores powers can’t be used, they still glow and glowing teas and drinks. The spores can be made into a glowing paste to paint objects. The paste is non-toxic. The leaves can be chopped and dried, then made into a different tea that is sweet.

How long it can be stored: Spores lose their power after two weeks. Can be stored up to a month in a dry place afterwards then glowing affect stops if still in spore form. The paste can be stored up to six months. The leaves can be stored up to six months as well.

Illegal Market Status: Luck potions are everywhere, though improperly labeled. People don’t realize it can’t be used for means that hurt or exploit anyone.


Genetics & Reproduction

Can it be reproduced outside of the wild: Yes. Conservation effects have been started to try and bring the plant back. Fiona has a few at the store and some in her grove.

Reproduction in the wild: The spores help it stay alive and reproduce.

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