Alaskan Ginseng
Alaskan Ginseng Root
Alaskan Ginseng shrubs can be identified by their large palmate leaves, thorny stems, and small red fruits. The clusters of berries can be found growing at the top of the plant. These plants are usually found in forests and moist areas, growing across Ambarino, and northern West Elizabeth.
Furthermore, this medicinal plant can be crafted into medicine or consumed to promote healing. It's only the root that is usually used in recipes as the berries have little value. The concentrate of the berry juice, if used at all, is usually added to tea and often sweetened with honey. It's safe to eat raw berries too, which are said to be mildly tart but otherwise rather flavorless.
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