Moonflower

The herbs listed in the compendium should only be used for writing purposes in role play and are not a guide for real life use as they can lead to harmful effects.

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Moonflower
Toxic
Found during: Summer, Autumn

Moonflower, also known as Morning-Glory or Moon Vine, is a five-petaled flower that is native to sub-tropical regions. The flowers open only in the evening or in overcast conditions. Commonly pale, the moonflower is usually white or light yellow, yet sometimes may be pink or purple in hue. If ingested, it can result in a dry mouth, hot skin, behavioural changes (ie. agitation, confusion), and can cause hallucinations. In severe cases, vision can go blurry, and seizures can occur.

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