Wanderer's Friend
Tuber viatoris
Mega Flora - Edible Wild SpeciesPhysical Properties
Wanderer's Friend produces football-sized tubers that grow in a spreading pattern across various regions. These tubers have extremely high caloric content, making them an excellent emergency food source. They possess natural water purification abilities and are easy to identify, even for inexperienced foragers.
Growth Pattern
These plants spread across wide areas, creating networks of tubers that can be harvested year-round. The spreading growth pattern ensures that there are always new tubers available, even after partial harvesting. This sustainable growth makes them reliable food sources for travelers and wildlife.
Harvest Cycle
Wanderer's Friend can be harvested year-round, making them particularly valuable for travelers and survival situations. The tubers can be harvested without killing the plant, allowing for sustainable collection. The rapid reproduction ensures that populations remain stable even with regular harvesting.
Usage
These tubers serve as emergency food sources for travelers and wildlife. They are used for water purification, making contaminated water safe to drink. The tubers are valuable trade goods and can be used as livestock feed. They also have medical applications, particularly for treating dehydration and malnutrition.
Natural Preservation
Wanderer's Friend tubers have natural preservation properties that allow them to remain edible for extended periods. This makes them ideal for long journeys and emergency situations where fresh food may not be available. The tubers can be stored for months without spoiling.
Information compiled by the Imperial Academy of Natural Studies, 2025 PC3.