Baboo - baa-boo
a tall stick-like plant that grows quickly, growing up to a foot tall in a day, comes in various shades of green, blue, purple, yellow, or red depending on various factors, a popular wood for crafting certain musical instruments and furniture
Biburry - bih-burr-ee
purple berries with an orange sheen, very sweet with raw but almost bitter when cooked, found on low-growing bushes
Chami - cam-ee
a tall white and pink petaled flower with a pale green stem and paler leaves, usually used as a sleep aid but is extremely powerful and more potent in its dried form
Conut - co-nut
large brown and red nut from palla trees, usually used for its sour tasting water and hard shell; meat from a conut is inedible raw, must be cooked thoroughly and is extremely sweet
Coth - cah-th
like cotton, grows on thin shrubs, sticky when dry but commonly used for first aid, can be shredded to form coth balls or coth fabric which causes it to be less sticky but absorbs blood easily
Gio - gee-oh
small green berry-like fruits that grow on thick bushes in arid territories, can be squished or pressed into oil
Koris - core-iss
a thick barked kind of tree usually found in dense forest, the leaves are thick through most of the year but thin out during winter in colder regions, during winter the leaves turn various shades of blue
Mangrange - mahn-gr-ange
a medium spherical fruit with blue insides and orange to green skin, somewhat bitter; used in sauces or as drink ingredients, found in shrub-like short trees on most islands
Palla - pall-ah
medium to tall palm-like tree with wide, waxy bright green leaves, found on most islands, used in construction for everything wood-based except ships
Srida - sir-ee-da
a type of quick growing grain, is very easy to grind, is sour and slightly bitter when left to rise as dough, but is very flavorful when baked into bread