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[edit] Hackle-Lo

Hackle-lo
Hackle-lo

Hackle-lo leaf is a tasty edible succulent leaf of the Grazelands, prized both for its taste and its roborative powers.

It is a very common plant ingredient which can be found in people's food larders in Morrowind, often in large quantities.

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[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Hackle-Lo Leaf

[edit] Harrada Root

A Typical Harrada Root
A Typical Harrada Root

Harrada Root is a plant native to the planes of Oblivion, where it grows both outdoors and in caves. This plant will attack nearby living creatures by swiping its spiky roots. This can prove to be a nuisance for alchemists who harvest Harrada.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Harrada

[edit] Heather

Heather
Heather

Heather is a low evergreen shrub of the Ascadian Isles, known for its small, pinkish-purple flowers with modest magical properties.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Heather

[edit] Holly Bush

Holly Bushes
Holly Bushes

Holly Bush is a very common shrub that grows in bushes all across Solstheim.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Holly Berry

[edit] Horn Lily

Horn Lily
Horn Lily

Horn Lilies can be found growing in planters in various places in Mournhold. It cannot be found anywhere else, however.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Horn Lily Bulb

[edit] Hydnum Azure

Hydnum Azure Plants
Hydnum Azure Plants

Hydnum Azure is a strange blue/purple shelf mushroom that grows in Sheogorath's realm.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Hydnum Azure Giant Spore

[edit] Hypha Facia

Hypha Facia Plant
Hypha Facia Plant

Hypha facia is a light brown shelf fungus collected from the trunks of trees in the Bitter Coast Region.

[edit] Game Specific Information

[edit] Harvested Ingredient:

Hypha Facia

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