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iirxkatrii (Rei)'s Wishlist

This is iirxkatrii (Rei)'s Wishlist - a list of all the items they desire! If you are feeling generous, you may wish to gift one or more of these items to this member!

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Sunlit Cave
Beautiful light is breaking into a cave through many holes in the ceiling.
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Tansy
Tansy, with its golden buttons, can be found in warm and dry biomes. It will help to battle weakness, and even some parasites. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Tiger Iris
The broad petals of this iris showcase a beautiful and unique spotted center.
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Timberline of Denali
Eventually, once you've gone far enough north, the ground becomes too frozen for saplings to grow. The timberline marks the beginning of the tundra.
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Tobacco
Coyote Tobacco grows in Deserts, Prairie and Mountains. Burning it will create smoke which many unwanted critters will hate. If dried, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Tropical Cave
A den cave with wonderful tropical overgrowth.
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Turmeric
Tree turmeric can be found in swamps and rainforests. Its root bark will help with battling inflammation and skin ailments caused by ringworm. If shredded, it can turn into a nice, soft bedding for newborn puppies.
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Vervain
This European herb boosts your general well-being and helps with coughs.
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Vine Growth Den
An overgrown den. The chance to be noticed inside is low, but sometimes some annoying insects crawl inside.
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Virginia Rose
It's pretty year-round and its fruit is edible. It sure is worth keeping, don't you think?
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Western Hemlock
This is the largest hemlock there is!
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Wetland Nightshade
This weed can be found in the cypress swamps.
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White Clover
This European herb is helpful in fighting against worms.
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White Dryas
Pollen from these flowers was found in ice cores from glacial periods long ago. The cold doesn't bother them anyway!
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White Mountains
A large portion of the Appalachian Trail explores the White Mountains and the local forest. It's time to go hiking - the view is stunning!
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