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Grapeweed
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Image:Grapeweed Sprite.png Grapeweed is a species of flora that superficially resembles the mushrooms of the planet Earth. They often grow in clusters of five, and are considered only moderately nutritious to local herbivorous organisms. Its origins are unknown, but it has lately been found on a huge cluster of islands on an unspecified planet.
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Image:Grapeweed Sprite.png Grapeweed is a species of flora that superficially resembles the mushrooms of the planet Earth. They often grow in clusters of five, and are considered only moderately nutritious to local herbivorous organisms. Its origins are unknown, but it has lately been found on a huge cluster of islands on an unspecified planet.