Dripstem

The Dripstem is a riverbank-dwelling plant native to Aritudo, easily recognizable by its tall, slender stalk and a linear arrangement of upward-facing, peach-colored fruits. These fruits grow in vertical succession along the stem, giving the plant a distinct, elegant silhouette.

Each fruit is rich in nutrients and has a mildly sweet flavor, making the Dripstem a highly valued food source for both wildlife and sentient species. The plant’s ability to grow in close proximity to water allows it to thrive even in drier climates, provided access to consistent moisture is available.

Spiralblossom

The Spiralblossom is a visually striking flowering plant characterized by multiple upright stalks adorned with vibrant violet blossoms arranged in a spiral pattern. These blooms are not only eye-catching but also exude a gentle, sweet fragrance that carries well on the wind, attracting a variety of pollinators.

At the top of each stalk, a narrow, chalice-shaped structure holds nectar deep within its slender cup. This design encourages specialized pollinators with long feeding appendages, ensuring selective pollination and preserving the plant’s genetic integrity.