Disk Rip Shin: A vine like many others that hang from the trees in not-Temba. The color is a dark cool green, and it feels sticky to the touch. Occasionally long pods of beans can be found on the vine. These pods are sensitive to touch and are prone to de-gas suddenly if brushed against, exuding a fine blue vapor that stains anything nearby and won't wash off for at least a week
Place: Not-Temba, soon to be transplanted to the Greenhouse
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A Dish An Ill Note: Both the pods and the vine can be used to make natural dyes that can be used on glownie wool and spidersilk. The colors range from the natural blue of the pod's vapors to a deep purple or even a sort of red-cabbage color, depending on how the dye is prepared (pH value, etc.)
The pods are not edible, but the beans inside can be ground into a paste that has a mild analgesic effect, mostly useful topically.
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Disk Rip Shin: A vine like many others that hang from the trees in not-Temba. The color is a dark cool green, and it feels sticky to the touch. Occasionally long pods of beans can be found on the vine. These pods are sensitive to touch and are prone to de-gas suddenly if brushed against, exuding a fine blue vapor that stains anything nearby and won't wash off for at least a week
Place: Not-Temba, soon to be transplanted to the Greenhouse
Pick Sure: -
A Dish An Ill Note: Both the pods and the vine can be used to make natural dyes that can be used on glownie wool and spidersilk. The colors range from the natural blue of the pod's vapors to a deep purple or even a sort of red-cabbage color, depending on how the dye is prepared (pH value, etc.)
The pods are not edible, but the beans inside can be ground into a paste that has a mild analgesic effect, mostly useful topically.