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To easily tell apart an edible fruit from one tainted by its poison as a result of broken seed cores, the poisoned fruits will be wet, watery, and actively juicy compare to edible blue fruits which only produce juice where they are torn/mashed. It will also kill the fruit rind outside the seed, which will soon start to rapidly decompose.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/volume-1-rewrite-pt-1/ Volume 1 Rewrite (Pt. 1)]</ref> Edible fruits are more like oranges in texture where you have to bite into a section to get the juice.
To easily tell apart an edible fruit from one tainted by its poison as a result of broken seed cores, the poisoned fruits will be wet, watery, and actively juicy compare to edible blue fruits which only produce juice where they are torn/mashed. It will also kill the fruit rind outside the seed, which will soon start to rapidly decompose.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/volume-1-rewrite-pt-1/ Volume 1 Rewrite (Pt. 1)]</ref> Edible fruits are more like oranges in texture where you have to bite into a section to get the juice.
Both fruits and leaves fall off the tree in winter, leaving only the thin trunk and branches behind.<ref name="chapter2.10" />


== Liscor grove ==
== Liscor grove ==
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