Kiska was still blushing, but followed the woman into the forest. Kiska frowned at the question, she hadn't actually been taught too much of the local plants of the White Isle, and even less so of general plant types that lived in other specific areas, but she knew enough about plants to give her friend a basic idea of what she believed they would find. Now that it had been brought to her attention, she was starting to think that maybe that could be part of this trip, to learn the local plants. So far, most of the things she had learned were about making cerain mixtures from provided plants and materials, they hadn't done much harvesting in their classes. She assumed that there would be a bit more of that in the next term.
"Well, I know that plants with long roots or waxy or spiny leaves are usually found in the desert, because they need to conserve water and be able to get it from far beneath the ground, but I learned that long before I ever took a class in herbalism. Around here, there's plenty of water, yet quite a bit more danger for plantlife. There will probably be plants with shorter roots, and probably more poisonous plants, like the poison ivy we saw earlier. You'll definitely see more of a variety of barks and vine-type plants." She led off into the forest as she explained the differences of the two enviroments from what little Drae had implied during their classes together. Kiska smiled, so that was what Drae wanted, she wanted Kiska to be able to come to conclusions about this sort of thing on her own. Kiska supposed that was part of training to become a professional, knowing what to do when there is nobody there to tell you every step you need to take and every bit of information you need to know. Drae was smart enough to teach Kiska indirectly that sometimes information will need to be gathered alone, without help, and will have to be pieced together into something that makes sense, something others could go by as well. Every professional herbalist was likely to research herbs and discover new things, as their work required, and this is what Kiska was doing on this trip.
Kiska bent down to examine a small blue flower. "And there's far more flowers and berries than in most other environments, so I hear. I've been doing a lot of things concerning flowers in my classes, so a lot of them are probably from around here." The flower didn't appear to be anything of importance, and much too small to be of use, so Kiska left it. "This one's out late, most flowers are out in the summer and spring. A lot of plants are actually, very few will live through the winter, but you can still find them in the fall. Were we doing this in the winter, we wouldn't find much of anything out here I'm sure. But it's not too cold yet, so the plant life shouldn't have died out yet."
Kiska continued her treck through the forest, eyes mostly to the ground and on the leaves of the trees. Off the path a few feet, she spotted a small patch of leafy plants growing on the ground. Stopping to inspect them, she noticed that there was a small red flower growing on top of the leaves. Excitement rushed through her, this was the first harvest of the trip. Though she doubted Ero felt the same as she did about plants, so she tried to hide her excitement. She wasn't quite sure of the name of this one, but she had been told about an herb with this description, commonly used for cuts, inflammations, or other skin conditions. She knew there had to be more about it, and would likely test it tonight sometime. She began picking as many of the leafy plants as she could, carefully, and placing them into her belt pouch. She had no idea that there would be such an abundance of herbs around this late, and assumed that she would probably have to use something else to hold them in as she gathered more. |