Kascus
Kascus are large, quickly growing, flowering vines that resemble tree roots. The glowing blue and red flowers of this plant are a natural source of bioluminescence.
Red, blue. Brown vines and leaves.
Kascus flowers have a fragrant smell similar to spearmint and lavender.
This plant is not considered edible outside of the blossoms and seeds. The blooms on this plant are said to taste strongly floral and minty.
The seeds of the Kascus plant resemble large, husked bulbs. They have a nutty, woody flavor favored for many dishes.
Kascus is considered to be a calming plant due to its sharp fragrance. It is commonly grown to purify the air and relieve stress.
The Kascus plant often grows in areas with limited sunlight, fairly adapted to a warm, dry cavernous environment. They are well known for their Aether absorbing properties and are often found in areas of high Aetheric energy.