Samphir Cane

Common Flora

Samphir Cane leaves are filled with a sweet sugary juice which can be processed into Refined Sugar. The Stalks can also be Harvested, but are often left alone for their aesthetics. Due to how deadly their roots are to other plants because of how they spread, planting Samphir Cane in the wild is illegal.


Parts of a Samphir Cane

Samphir Cane Shoots: The Shoots of a Samphir Cane are tall and vibrantly green. They produce dozens of leaves at a time which may be plucked daily.

Samphir Cane Leaves: The Leaves of a Samphir Cane can be chewed on for a sweet delight, but they are empty calories.


Flora Cultivation: Samphir Cane

With how fast Samphir Cane leaves grow, there is no need to Harvest a Stalk, but if you do, you gain 10x the normal Harvest of Refined Sugar.

Controlled Cultivation: It takes about a day for the Samphir to grow tall enough to begin producing Leaves and be Harvestable in a Greenhouse or Garden Plot.

Wild Cultivation: Wild Cultivation is Illegal. Wild Samphir Cane is destroyed when it is found.

Harvesting Wafa Trees

Samphir Cane Harvest: (10v:10+30)

  • When you Samphir Cane, you may simply choose to get as much as you want, provided that value is 40 or less.

Sulfuric Earth: (v:4)

  • Each time you Harvest Samphir Cane you may scoop the earth and put down fresh soil. The Roots of the Samphir Cane release Sulphur into the soil around them. While this Sulphur won’t harm the Samphir Cane, it will kill other plants if they share the same plot and it makes closed greenhouses smell like brimstone.

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