PC players may also find them in Jungle Crates, which are fished up from large ponds in the Jungle. A garden in Terraria containing Fireblossom, Moonglow, Daybloom, Shiverthorn, Blinkroot, Waterleaf, and Deathweed. Edible Uses. PC In-Game Support. Make rows of dirt one block apart and let grass spread there, leaving room for mushrooms to grow in between.Remember my name and email for future contributions. Jul 21, 2015 #3 AnthosTheGreat said: Waterleaf will bloom differently than other herbs. Waterleaf is a type of herb which appears as a very small, aqua-colored sprout. Click to share your thoughts It will travel 20 tiles from the plant even though the spore homes in at enemies that are 25 tiles away from it. It grows in Desert Biomes (only on Sand) and can be cut with virtually any weapon or tool. These are useful in potions and flasks, and harvesting seeds allows for an infinite supply of the plants.
This native food can be eaten raw in salads or steamed like other cooked greens.
Waterleaf Seeds can be placed in empty Clay Pots or in Sand and grown into additional, harvestable Waterleaf. Once you've got this concept down and have plenty of materials, see my Daybloom seems to grow fastest, with the others lagging behind a bit. Regarding Waterleaf, you will have an abundance pre-hardmode due to the fact that they grow like crazy in the desert. All bloom at different times, allowing plants and seeds to be harvested. The Waterleaf appears as a very small, blue-green sprout.
Only waterleaf grows very slowly, but thankfully it's not involved in a lot of combat potion recipes. I hope I can help newcomers to get a bit more enjoyment ouf of Terraria by demystifying some of how it works. Other plants are not yet ready to give up seeds.These are a bit too spaced, but you can get the idea. Plants are a feature in all versions of Terraria, from PC to mobile. Watch this video and you'll also learn a trick for finding waterleaf seeds.