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Are you telling me that I am not allowed to spread beauty onto my world in VS? Am I not allowed to cultivate an entire field of flowers without having to go out into the world and spoil the ecosystem? Are my flower fields really limited to my vicinity? This is an injustice!

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I'm pretty sure this is the kind of feature that would be added with herbalism, since then there would be a practical reason to grow flowers in addition to the cosmetic reason.

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I would also love to see reeds and cattails spread along the coast of water bodies too. Not just for utility for how much cattails you will use in the early game, but also because it looks awesome to see tall wide stretches of reeds along the open coasts of rivers.

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On 5/4/2026 at 10:40 PM, LadyWYT said:

I'm pretty sure this is the kind of feature that would be added with herbalism, since then there would be a practical reason to grow flowers in addition to the cosmetic reason.

There already is, several dye colors are obtained from flowers, and you can trade things made with dyed cloth. You'll currently wipe out the local flower populations by doing so, though.

Historically, the woad trade was a major means of support for many regions, so the fact that you can't buy, sell, or cultivate it despite it being just as useful in Vintage Story is a bit annoying.

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24 minutes ago, cjameshuff said:

There already is, several dye colors are obtained from flowers, and you can trade things made with dyed cloth. You'll currently wipe out the local flower populations by doing so, though.

Historically, the woad trade was a major means of support for many regions, so the fact that you can't buy, sell, or cultivate it despite it being just as useful in Vintage Story is a bit annoying.

Sure, but I'm guessing most players probably wouldn't be too excited about the addition of cultivated flowers if all that can be done with them is make dye. 

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