The Chlidanthus Integrifolium is a very scarce, tiny plant and can be found in most highlands. It blooms in early winter. It has thin, elliptic leaves, which are usually purple. It also grows quite large flowers, which can be light grey, gold, yellow and light yellow. These plants grow in tiny groups, but it's easy to control and maintain their growth. They can be dried and used in cooking. As a defense mechanism the Chlidanthus Integrifolium grows tiny thorns. They rely on cloning themselves by growing a new specimen to reproduce.